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  • Delete the wagmi-project CircleCI configuration file to discontinue its CircleCI workflow setup.

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This pull request streamlines the wagmi-project by removing its CircleCI configuration. The intent is to eliminate an unused or deprecated CI/CD setup, simplifying the project's structure and reducing maintenance overhead associated with build and deployment pipelines that are no longer needed.

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  • CI/CD Configuration Removal: The entire .circleci directory, including its config.yml file, has been removed from the wagmi-project. This change effectively disables any automated continuous integration or deployment processes previously configured for this project via CircleCI.
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Removes the CircleCI configuration from the wagmi-project by deleting the .circleci/config.yml file, effectively disabling CircleCI for this project.

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Remove CircleCI configuration from the project.
  • Delete the .circleci/config.yml file so CircleCI no longer runs for wagmi-project.
  • Eliminate any CircleCI-based workflows, jobs, and pipeline definitions previously configured in this file.
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@Dargon789 Dargon789 merged commit 3032655 into 0xsequence-1.9.19 Jan 28, 2026
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Code Review

This pull request removes the .circleci/config.yml file. This appears to be a straightforward cleanup of an unused CI/CD configuration, which is good practice. The change is simple and I see no issues with it.

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