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#### Flow diagram for CircleCI job execution steps #63

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This PR introduces a new CircleCI pipeline configuration by adding a .circleci/ci-foundry.yml file that defines a custom executor, a sample job, and a workflow to run it.

Flow diagram for CircleCI job execution steps

flowchart TD
  Checkout["checkout"] --> Run["run: echo Hello, World!"]
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Add CircleCI pipeline config with custom executor
  • Set version to 2.1
  • Define a custom executor using cimg/base:stable with Docker Hub auth
  • Note environment variables for credentials
.circleci/ci-foundry.yml
Configure job and workflow
  • Create job ‘web3-defi-game-project-’ using the custom executor
  • Include checkout and placeholder run steps
  • Define workflow ‘my-custom-workflow’ to trigger the job
.circleci/ci-foundry.yml

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