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add basic gemini config (disable summary) #14549
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Hello @morganchen12, 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 introduces a basic Gemini configuration file (.gemini/config.yaml
). The primary intent is to disable certain features, specifically the 'have_fun' option and the 'summary' feature within the 'pull_request_opened' settings. It also sets some default values for code review, such as disabling the entire code review, setting the comment severity threshold to MEDIUM, and allowing unlimited review comments.
Highlights
- Configuration: Adds a
.gemini/config.yaml
file to configure Gemini's behavior. - Feature Disabling: Disables the 'have_fun' feature and the 'summary' generation for pull requests.
- Code Review Settings: Configures default code review settings, including comment severity threshold and maximum review comments.
Changelog
- .gemini/config.yaml
- Added a new configuration file to control Gemini's features.
- Disabled the 'have_fun' option.
- Disabled the 'summary' generation for pull requests.
- Set the comment severity threshold for code reviews to 'MEDIUM'.
- Set the maximum number of review comments to -1 (unlimited).
- Enabled help and code review features on pull request open.
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Code Review
The pull request introduces a configuration file for the gemini tool, allowing customization of its behavior. Specifically, it disables the 'have_fun' feature and configures the code review settings. The changes seem straightforward and well-structured.
Merge Readiness
The changes appear to be well-structured and introduce a configuration file for the gemini tool. I am unable to directly approve the pull request, and users should have others review and approve this code before merging. Given the absence of critical or high severity issues, the pull request seems ready for merging.
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No fun! 😄
Also disables fun.