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Summary

  • Updated copyright year in README.md from "2023" to "2023-2025"

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  • Verify README.md displays updated copyright information
  • No functional changes, documentation only

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Hello @posquit0, 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 performs a routine documentation update by extending the copyright year in the project's README.md file to include 2025. This ensures the copyright information remains current and accurate for the ongoing development.

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  • Copyright Year Update: The copyright year in the README.md file has been updated from "2023" to "2023-2025" to reflect the current year.
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This pull request updates the copyright year in the README.md file. The change itself is straightforward. I've added one suggestion to include a newline at the end of the file, which is a common convention and helps with tool compatibility.

Provided under the terms of the [Apache License](LICENSE).

Copyright © 2023, [Byungjin Park](https://www.posquit0.com).
Copyright © 2023-2025, [Byungjin Park](https://www.posquit0.com).

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It's a good practice for text files to end with a newline character. This can prevent issues with some command-line tools and source control systems.1

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Copyright © 2023-2025, [Byungjin Park](https://www.posquit0.com).
Copyright © 2023-2025, [Byungjin Park](https://www.posquit0.com).

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  1. Files should end with a single newline character. This is a standard convention for text files in Unix-like systems and is enforced by many tools to ensure file integrity and proper processing when concatenating or diffing files.

@posquit0 posquit0 merged commit ae45aeb into main Sep 9, 2025
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@posquit0 posquit0 deleted the chore/update-copyright-2025 branch September 9, 2025 17:15
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