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  • Introduce .circleci/config.yml with version 2.1 to run a Docker-based job that checks out the code and echoes Hello, World! in a workflow

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Adds a new CircleCI configuration file that defines a simple ‘say-hello’ job and a matching workflow using the Docker executor.

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Add initial CircleCI pipeline configuration
  • Set pipeline version to 2.1
  • Define ‘say-hello’ job with Docker executor
  • Add checkout and ‘echo Hello, World!’ steps
  • Configure workflow to invoke the ‘say-hello’ 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 introduces an initial continuous integration setup for the repository by adding a .circleci/config.yml file. This foundational configuration demonstrates how to define a basic job that prints a message and orchestrate it within a simple workflow, providing a starting point for more complex CI pipelines.

Highlights

  • New CI Configuration: A new .circleci/config.yml file has been added to the repository, establishing an initial continuous integration setup.
  • Basic Job Definition: The configuration includes a say-hello job that utilizes a cimg/base:current Docker image to execute a simple "Hello, World!" command.
  • Workflow Setup: A say-hello-workflow is defined to orchestrate and run the say-hello job, demonstrating a basic CI pipeline.
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Code Review

This pull request introduces a basic CircleCI configuration. While it's a good first step to set up the CI pipeline, the current configuration is a generic placeholder and doesn't perform any project-specific tasks like installing dependencies or running tests. My review includes suggestions to adapt the configuration for a TypeScript project by adding a build-and-test job that uses a Node.js environment, installs dependencies, caches them, and runs the test suite. This will make the CI pipeline effective at validating code changes.

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✅ No vulnerabilities or license issues or OpenSSF Scorecard issues found.

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@Dargon789 Dargon789 merged commit 8b5195d into master Sep 20, 2025
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@Dargon789 Dargon789 deleted the Dargon789-patch-1 branch September 20, 2025 08:59
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