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@MickLesk MickLesk commented May 15, 2025

✍️ Description

  • add comments
  • fix some install issues
  • add ruby install

✅ Prerequisites (X in brackets)

  • Self-review completed – Code follows project standards.
  • Tested thoroughly – Changes work as expected.
  • No security risks – No hardcoded secrets, unnecessary privilege escalations, or permission issues.

🛠️ Type of Change (X in brackets)

  • 🐞 Bug fix – Resolves an issue without breaking functionality.
  • New feature – Adds new, non-breaking functionality.
  • 💥 Breaking change – Alters existing functionality in a way that may require updates.
  • 🆕 New script – A fully functional and tested script or script set.
  • 🌍 Website update – Changes to website-related JSON files or metadata.
  • 🔧 Refactoring / Code Cleanup – Improves readability or maintainability without changing functionality.
  • 📝 Documentation update – Changes to README, AppName.md, CONTRIBUTING.md, or other docs.

@MickLesk MickLesk requested a review from a team as a code owner May 15, 2025 13:12
@github-actions github-actions bot added core maintenance Code maintenance or general upkeep of the project update script A change that updates a script labels May 15, 2025
@MickLesk MickLesk added feature and removed maintenance Code maintenance or general upkeep of the project labels May 15, 2025
@github-actions github-actions bot added the maintenance Code maintenance or general upkeep of the project label May 15, 2025
@michelroegl-brunner michelroegl-brunner merged commit e26aac1 into main May 15, 2025
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@michelroegl-brunner michelroegl-brunner deleted the harmonize_tools.func branch May 15, 2025 13:22
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