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  • Added Tests
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  • Add CircleCI configuration file defining a basic 'say-hello' job and workflow

Signed-off-by: Dargon789 <64915515+Dargon789@users.noreply.github.com>
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This PR adds a new CircleCI configuration file (version 2.1), introducing a simple “say-hello” job with a Docker cimg/base executor that echoes a greeting, and orchestrates it under a basic workflow.

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Change Details Files
Add initial CircleCI pipeline configuration
  • Specify version 2.1 for CircleCI
  • Define a Docker-based ‘say-hello’ job with checkout and echo steps
  • Set up a workflow to run the ‘say-hello’ job
.circleci/config.yml

Possibly linked issues

  • Circleci project setup #47: The PR creates the .circleci/config.yml file, implementing the 'say-hello' CircleCI workflow and job as detailed in the issue.

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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 the foundational continuous integration setup for the repository by adding a CircleCI configuration file. The primary purpose is to establish an automated pipeline that can build and test the codebase, starting with a basic 'Hello, World!' job to ensure the CI system is correctly integrated and functional.

Highlights

  • New CircleCI Configuration: A new configuration file, .circleci/config.yml, has been added to the repository to set up continuous integration.
  • Basic 'Hello, World!' Job: The initial configuration includes a simple job named say-hello that checks out the repository and prints 'Hello, World!' to the console.
  • Workflow Definition: A workflow named say-hello-workflow has been defined to orchestrate and run the say-hello job.
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Code Review

This pull request introduces a new CircleCI configuration file. The current implementation is a basic "Hello, World!" example. My review provides suggestions to make this a more robust and useful CI pipeline for a Rust project. The key recommendations include replacing the placeholder job with one that builds, lints, and tests the code, using a pinned Docker image version for reproducible builds, and cleaning up the configuration by removing template comments.

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@Dargon789 Dargon789 merged commit 3985b71 into gh-pages Oct 20, 2025
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@Dargon789 Dargon789 deleted the Dargon789-patch-2 branch October 20, 2025 15:01
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