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This PR Adjusts the existing DatePicker component to use the CodcovContext/Provider.

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  • Slimmed down DateSelector component for simplicity and to get rid of unnecessary code
  • Got rid of the utils.tsx file as it's no longer needed
  • Minor variable renames
  • Got rid of unnecessary code in some tests and date component

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@github-actions github-actions bot added the Scope: Frontend Automatically applied to PRs that change frontend components label May 22, 2025
@adrianviquez adrianviquez changed the title feat: adjust codecov time selector to use codecov context feat(Codecov): adjust codecov time selector to use codecov context May 22, 2025
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