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  • Add .circleci/config.yml with version 2.1 to define a simple say-hello job using the cimg/base Docker image and a corresponding workflow

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This pull request introduces a new CircleCI configuration file that sets up a simple CI pipeline: it specifies the version, defines a Docker-based “say-hello” job, and orchestrates it via a workflow.

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Introduce CircleCI pipeline config
  • Set pipeline version to 2.1
  • Define 'say-hello' job with Docker executor
  • Use cimg/base:current as the execution image
  • Add checkout and 'echo Hello, World!' steps
  • Create 'say-hello-workflow' to run the job
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Hello @Dargon789, I'm Gemini Code Assist1! I'm currently reviewing this pull request and will post my feedback shortly. In the meantime, here's a summary to help you and other reviewers quickly get up to speed!

This pull request establishes the initial continuous integration infrastructure for the repository by adding a .circleci/config.yml file. The configuration includes a basic job and workflow designed to validate the fundamental operation of the CI pipeline, laying the groundwork for future automated build, test, and deployment processes.

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  • CircleCI Configuration Added: Introduces a new .circleci/config.yml file to establish continuous integration for the repository.
  • Basic CI Job Defined: A say-hello job has been defined, utilizing the cimg/base:current Docker image to execute a simple 'Hello, World!' command, serving as a foundational test for the CI pipeline.
  • Initial Workflow Setup: A say-hello-workflow is configured to orchestrate and run the newly defined say-hello job, demonstrating the basic workflow functionality.
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Code Review

The pull request adds a CircleCI configuration file (.circleci/config.yml) to define a simple job and workflow. The configuration uses version 2.1 of the CircleCI pipeline process engine and the cimg/base Docker image. I have added a review comment to address a potential issue.

@Dargon789 Dargon789 merged commit 25123fa into main Oct 13, 2025
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