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  • Add CircleCI config with a say-hello job that checks out code and echoes Hello, World! in a workflow targetting cimg/base:current

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This PR introduces a new CircleCI configuration file (.circleci/config.yml) using version 2.1, which defines a simple 'say-hello' job with a Docker executor and a workflow to run it.

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Change Details Files
Initialize CircleCI pipeline configuration
  • Add config.yml with version set to 2.1
  • Include header comments with documentation links
.circleci/config.yml
Define 'say-hello' job with Docker executor
  • Specify the Docker image cimg/base:current
  • Add checkout step
  • Add run step to echo 'Hello, World!'
.circleci/config.yml
Configure workflow to orchestrate the job
  • Create say-hello-workflow
  • Invoke say-hello job within the workflow
.circleci/config.yml

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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 lays the groundwork for continuous integration by adding a foundational CircleCI configuration. The primary goal is to establish an automated process for building and testing, starting with a minimal 'Hello, World!' example to ensure the CI pipeline is correctly set up and functional. This initial configuration provides a template for more complex CI/CD workflows in the future.

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  • New CircleCI Configuration: This pull request introduces a new .circleci/config.yml file to the repository, establishing a basic continuous integration setup.
  • Basic 'Hello, World!' Job: A simple say-hello job is defined, which uses a cimg/base:current Docker image to check out the code and execute an echo "Hello, World!" command.
  • Workflow Definition: A workflow named say-hello-workflow is created to orchestrate and run the say-hello job, demonstrating the basic structure for future CI pipelines.
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This pull request introduces a basic CircleCI configuration file, which is a great starting point for setting up continuous integration. My review includes one suggestion to improve the configuration's reliability by pinning the Docker image to a specific version. This will help ensure that your builds are reproducible and not subject to unexpected failures from upstream image changes.

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@Dargon789 Dargon789 merged commit 0b0d1a6 into main Oct 7, 2025
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@Dargon789 Dargon789 deleted the Dargon789-patch-1 branch October 7, 2025 17:36
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