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Reviewer's GuideIntroduces a new CircleCI pipeline configuration by adding .circleci/ci.yml, setting up a basic ‘say-hello’ job using the 2.1 process engine with a Docker executor and steps, and orchestrating it via a simple workflow. File-Level Changes
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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 foundational Continuous Integration (CI) setup for the repository by introducing a new CircleCI configuration file. This initial configuration defines a basic 'hello world' job and a corresponding workflow, laying the groundwork for future automated build and test processes.
Highlights
- New CI Configuration: A new CircleCI configuration file,
.circleci/ci.yml, has been added to the repository. - Basic 'Hello World' Job: The newly added configuration includes a simple job named
say-hellowhich uses acimg/base:currentDocker image and executes anecho Hello, World!command. - Initial Workflow Setup: A workflow named
say-hello-workflowhas been defined to orchestrate and run thesay-hellojob.
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This pull request introduces a basic CircleCI configuration file, which is a good first step for automating workflows. My review includes a critical suggestion for ensuring build stability and another for improving the long-term maintainability of the configuration.
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