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@namxnbuilds namxnbuilds marked this pull request as ready for review April 29, 2026 22:40
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Hey,
I'm super grateful that you've worked on this and are sharing your contribution. It looks like this might not be ready to be merged - please can I ask you to review this:

https://edwarddonner.com/pr

The most common issue is that you've included a file outside community-contributions. This would impact all students on the course. You can see this by going to the "Files changed" tab in this PR; the only changes should be to files in community-contributions.

If there's a good reason to change files outside community-contributions, like an important bug fix, then please let me know (and thank you!)

The 2nd most common reason is that you've not cleared outputs of Notebooks, leading to large code changes. Instructions at the link above.

The 3rd common reason is that you've included too many changes, such as many thousands of lines of code, or a large number of files. I'm grateful for your work, but see the link above for ways we can include this without the repo getting too large.

The PR details in this Github screen shows you the files changed, and at the top right the number of lines added (in Green) and deleted (in Red) by this PR. Typically the Green number should be less than 2,000 and the red number should be 0.

I very much look forward to merging when this is addressed. Thanks so much
Ed

@namxnbuilds namxnbuilds marked this pull request as draft May 4, 2026 10:15
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