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Hello @VirajAgarwal1, 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!
Summary of Changes
This pull request adds two new tags, 'Ag2' and 'Autogen', to the list of accepted tags in the test-markdown-frontmatter.js file. This change aims to expand the categorization options for content, likely related to AI and automation technologies.
Highlights
- Tag Addition: The pull request introduces 'Ag2' and 'Autogen' to the list of valid tags.
- File Modification: The
test-markdown-frontmatter.jsfile is modified to include the new tags.
Changelog
- test/test-markdown-frontmatter.js
- Added 'Ag2' and 'Autogen' to the
tagsarray on line 9.
- Added 'Ag2' and 'Autogen' to the
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Code Review
The pull request adds tags 'Ag2' and 'Autogen' to the list of accepted tags for markdown frontmatter. This change seems straightforward and necessary to support new content. However, I have a few questions regarding the scope and potential impact of this change.
Merge Readiness
The pull request introduces a small but potentially impactful change by adding two new tags to the list of accepted tags. Given the limited scope and the absence of any identified high or critical severity issues, the pull request appears to be in reasonable shape to be merged. However, it's important for other reviewers to validate the new tags and ensure that they align with the project's tagging strategy. I am unable to approve the pull request, and that users should have others review and approve this code before merging.
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