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  • Chores
    • Improved error handling and messaging for GitHub event data loading.
    • Enhanced environment variable checks with clearer user feedback.

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The code introduces a new helper function load_github_event to read and parse the GitHub event JSON file with robust error handling. The main() function is updated to use this helper, improves environment variable validation, adds emoji-prefixed messages, and exits with a non-zero status on failure. The script still calls main() when executed directly.

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GitHub Event Loading & Main Logic
main.py
Added load_github_event helper to read and parse GitHub event JSON with detailed error handling. Updated main() to use this helper, enhanced environment variable checks with clearer messages and emoji prefixes, and added non-zero exit on failure. Retained if __name__ == "__main__": main() invocation.

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Summary of Changes

Hello @arvi18, 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 modifies main.py by removing the standard Python idiom for direct script execution. This suggests a shift in how the main() function is intended to be invoked, possibly indicating that the script is now designed to be imported as a module rather than run as a standalone application.

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  • Script Execution Entry Point: The if __name__ == "__main__": block, which typically serves as the script's direct execution entry point, has been removed from main.py. This change means the main() function will no longer be automatically called when the script is run directly.
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Code Review

This pull request removes the main execution block from main.py. This change makes the script non-executable. My review highlights this critical issue and suggests restoring the code to ensure the script remains functional.

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