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Summary of Changes

Hello @GizzZmo, 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 introduces an __init__.py file into the assets directory. The primary purpose of this change is to enable the assets directory to be recognized and treated as a Python package, facilitating structured imports of any Python modules or resources that may reside within it.

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  • Python Package Initialization: A new __init__ file has been added to the assets directory, which designates it as a Python package. This allows for modules within the assets directory to be imported as part of a package.
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Code Review

This pull request adds a file to the assets directory, likely to mark it as a Python package. However, the file is misnamed as __init__ instead of __init__.py, which is a critical issue as it will prevent the directory from being recognized as a package. My review comment addresses this filename correction and also suggests adding a package docstring for improved maintainability.

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Pull Request Overview

This PR creates a new __init__ file in the assets directory to make it a Python package.

  • Creates an empty __init__ file to convert the assets directory into a Python package
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