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Apply end-of-file fixer pre-commit#1946

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Applied the existing end-of-file fixer from pre-commit-hooks as-is

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Summary of Changes

Hello @vsalomaki, 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 standardizes file formatting by applying an end-of-file fixer. The change ensures that all text files in the repository consistently end with a newline, which improves compatibility with various tools and version control systems and prevents issues with No newline at end of file warnings.

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  • End-of-File Consistency: Ensured all files across the repository terminate with a single newline character, adhering to standard best practices for file formatting.
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    • .github/workflows/generate-docs.yaml
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Code Review

This pull request applies an end-of-file fixer across the codebase. The changes involve adding a single newline to files that were missing one at the end, and removing extra blank lines from the end of others. This ensures all files consistently end with a single newline character. These changes are beneficial for code style consistency and I see no issues with them.

@mysticaltech mysticaltech merged commit 077ce6e into mysticaltech:master Jan 11, 2026
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