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Hello @betulependule, 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 introduces a valuable new example that illustrates how to automate the setting of commit statuses on Forgejo using the ogr library. This functionality is crucial for integrating custom CI/CD pipelines or external tools that need to report build or test results directly onto pull requests, thereby enhancing the automation capabilities and feedback loop for developers working with Forgejo.

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  • New Example Notebook: A new Jupyter Notebook, set_commit_status.ipynb, has been added to the examples directory. This notebook demonstrates how to programmatically set commit statuses on Forgejo instances.
  • Forgejo Integration: The new example specifically showcases the use of ogr.ForgejoService to interact with Forgejo, including initializing the service, retrieving pull request commit hashes, and applying custom commit statuses (e.g., success, failure).
  • Documentation Update: The examples/README.md file has been updated to include a link to the newly added Forgejo commit status example, making it discoverable for users.

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  • examples/README.md
    • Added a new entry linking to the set_commit_status.ipynb example.
  • examples/set_commit_status.ipynb
    • New file added, containing a Jupyter Notebook that demonstrates how to use ogr.ForgejoService to set commit statuses.
    • Includes steps for service initialization with a token and instance details.
    • Shows how to retrieve the head commit hash of a specific pull request.
    • Illustrates setting a commit status with CommitStatus.success, a target URL, description, and context.
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This pull request adds a new example notebook for setting commit statuses on Forgejo. The example is clear and helpful. I've added a couple of suggestions to improve the code style and promote better security practices in the example.

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"from ogr import ForgejoService\n",
"\n",
"TOKEN = \"<paste-your-token-here>\"\n",
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For better security practice, it's recommended to load tokens from environment variables rather than hardcoding them, even in examples. This helps prevent accidentally committing sensitive credentials. You can use os.environ.get() for this.

import os
from ogr import ForgejoService
TOKEN = os.environ.get("FORGEJO_TOKEN") or "<paste-your-token-here>"

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