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@Clem900 Clem900 requested a review from madebymozart as a code owner August 5, 2025 18:43
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Summary of Changes

Hello @Clem900, 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!

I've reviewed this pull request, and it primarily focuses on the addition of a new file named CLEM2O within the Camera2Video directory. The file itself is currently empty, containing only a single blank line. While the specific purpose of this new, empty file isn't immediately clear from the changes, the PR title 'CLEM2O' and body 'Time' suggest it might be related to a new feature or time-based functionality within the camera video module. This change establishes a new file structure, likely as a preliminary step for subsequent development.

Highlights

  • New File Creation: A new file, CLEM2O, has been introduced into the Camera2Video directory. This marks the addition of a new component or placeholder within this module.
  • File Content: The newly added CLEM2O file is currently empty, containing only a single blank line. This suggests it might be a placeholder for future development or a configuration file that will be populated later.
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This pull request introduces a new, empty file named CLEM2O. This file appears to be extraneous and likely added by mistake, as it doesn't seem to have any purpose within the project. It is recommended to remove this file to maintain a clean codebase.

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This newly added file is empty and does not seem to be used anywhere in the project. It might have been added accidentally. To keep the project repository clean and easy to navigate, it's best to remove unnecessary files. If this file is a placeholder for future development, consider adding a note about its purpose or including it in a more descriptive pull request when it's ready to be used.

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