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Circleci project setup#25

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circleci-project-setup
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Circleci project setup#25
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Set up CircleCI and Azure Pipelines for the project. Also, add a basic security policy.

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  • Add CircleCI configuration file.
  • Add Azure Pipelines configuration file for CI.

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This pull request sets up continuous integration using CircleCI and Azure Pipelines, and adds a security policy document. The CircleCI configuration defines a simple job to print 'Hello, World!', while the Azure Pipelines configuration sets up a Node.js build. The security policy document outlines supported versions and vulnerability reporting procedures.

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Change Details Files
Configured CircleCI for continuous integration.
  • Added a CircleCI configuration file.
  • Defined a job to print 'Hello, World!'
  • Created a workflow to run the job.
.circleci/config.yml
Added a security policy document.
  • Created a SECURITY.md file.
  • Specified supported versions.
  • Provided instructions for reporting vulnerabilities.
SECURITY.md
Configured Azure Pipelines for continuous integration.
  • Added an Azure Pipelines configuration file.
  • Specified a trigger for the master branch.
  • Configured a build job with Node.js.
  • Added steps to install dependencies and run the build.
azure-pipelines.yml

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Hey @Dargon789 - I've reviewed your changes - here's some feedback:

Overall Comments:

  • Consider using a more descriptive name than say-hello for the CircleCI job and workflow.
Here's what I looked at during the review
  • 🟢 General issues: all looks good
  • 🟢 Security: all looks good
  • 🟢 Testing: all looks good
  • 🟢 Complexity: all looks good
  • 🟢 Documentation: all looks good

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@Dargon789 Dargon789 merged commit 16b1e0c into master Mar 20, 2025
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@Dargon789 Dargon789 deleted the circleci-project-setup branch March 20, 2025 01:26
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