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  • Chores
    • Enhanced continuous integration workflow with expanded jobs for linting, pre-commit checks, testing, coverage enforcement, and code complexity analysis.
    • Updated test and main dependency files to use strictly pinned versions for improved reliability and reproducibility.
    • Added new tools for linting, test coverage, and code complexity to the testing environment.
    • Removed unused dependencies from test requirements.

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The continuous integration workflow was expanded to include new jobs for linting, commit checks, testing, coverage analysis, and code complexity reporting, with explicit dependencies enforcing their execution order. The requirements files were updated to pin dependency versions and introduce new tools for testing and analysis, ensuring reproducible environments.

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.github/workflows/verify.yml Added jobs: ruff (linter with auto-fix/commit), commitcheck (pre-commit hooks), pytest (tests+coverage), mypy (type check, disabled), coverage (aggregate+enforce threshold), complexity (radon analysis); updated test-publishing job dependencies and step names.
requirements-test.txt Pinned versions for pytest, pytest-asyncio, aioresponses; added pytest-cov, coverage, aiofiles, radon; removed aiohttp.
requirements.txt Pinned aiohttp and asyncio to specific versions.

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    participant PR as Pull Request
    participant Ruff as Ruff Linter
    participant CommitCheck as Pre-commit Hooks
    participant Pytest as Pytest + Coverage
    participant Coverage as Coverage Aggregator
    participant Complexity as Radon Complexity
    participant TestPub as Test Publishing

    PR->>Ruff: Trigger workflow
    Ruff->>PR: (If fixes needed) Commit fixes
    Ruff->>CommitCheck: On success
    CommitCheck->>Pytest: On success
    Pytest->>Coverage: On success
    Coverage->>TestPub: On success
    Coverage->>Complexity: On success
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In the warren, the workflow grew,
With Ruff and Radon hopping through.
Coverage tallies, tests in line,
Dependencies pinned—oh how fine!
Each job a step, each check a clue,
CI hops forward, strong and true.
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@CoMPaTech CoMPaTech marked this pull request as ready for review July 19, 2025 19:15
@CoMPaTech CoMPaTech merged commit b280b49 into main Jul 19, 2025
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