The new file includes a basic addition of a "hello world" statement. This change introduces a fundamental example, typically used to ensure that systems and environments are set up correctly for further development activities.
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Added a "hello world" statement
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The new file includes a basic addition of a "hello world" statement. This change introduces a fundamental example, typically used to ensure that systems and environments are set up correctly for further development activities.
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.../path/to/newfile
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Files that changed from the base of the PR and between 86b54ee81ae50fdb6fd9a7a31dbd7e9facbb6393 and ec1727c3a31e1015ff832033b01aa2ab733e1873.Files selected for processing (1)
* test (1 hunks)Files skipped from review due to trivial changes (1)
* testEarly access features: disabled
> > We are currently testing the following features in early access: > > - **OpenAI `gpt-4o` model for code reviews and chat**: OpenAI claims that this model is better at understanding and generating code than the previous models. We seek your feedback over the next few weeks before making it generally available. > > Note: > - You can enable or disable early access features from the CodeRabbit UI or by updating the CodeRabbit configuration file. > - Please join our [Discord Community](https://discord.com/invite/GsXnASn26c) to provide feedback and report issues. > - OSS projects are currently opted into early access features by default. > >Tips
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