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chore: remove code rabbit sequence diagram #2827

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The changes in this pull request involve an update to the .coderabbit.yaml configuration file. A new setting, sequence_diagrams, has been added under the reviews section, with its value set to false. This indicates that sequence diagrams will not be generated during the walkthrough process. Other existing settings remain unchanged.

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File Change Summary
.coderabbit.yaml Added sequence_diagrams: false under reviews; other settings unchanged.

Possibly related PRs

  • feat: coderabbit.ai config #2781: This PR also modifies the .coderabbit.yaml configuration file, focusing on the review process, which relates to the new sequence_diagrams setting.

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🐰 In the land of code where rabbits play,
A new flag was set to brighten the day.
Sequence diagrams, now tucked away,
For smoother reviews, hip-hip-hooray!
With hops and jumps, we code and cheer,
A joyful update, let’s all give a cheer! 🎉


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16-17: LGTM! The changes align with the PR objective.

The addition of sequence_diagrams: false correctly implements the removal of sequence diagram functionality as intended.

Let's verify if this setting is properly documented in the schema:


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@justinr1234 justinr1234 merged commit 663b80f into main Nov 14, 2024
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@justinr1234 justinr1234 deleted the justinr1234-patch-1 branch November 14, 2024 18:40
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