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Fix typo in README footer#14881

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Fix typo in README footer#14881
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  • Updated relevant documentation and README (if needed)
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Hello @summer3345, 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 addresses a small but important detail in the project's documentation by fixing a typo in the README.md footer. The change ensures that the statement about the project's origin is grammatically complete, contributing to a more polished and professional presentation of the repository.

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  • Documentation Fix: Corrected a minor typographical error in the footer of the README.md file by adding a period to the sentence "Built with ❤️ by Google and the open source community" for improved grammatical accuracy.
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This pull request introduces a minor grammatical correction to the README.md file by adding a period to the footer sentence. The change is correct and improves the document's polish. I have no further feedback on this change.

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Hi @summer3345 ! If you want to merge this PR, you will need to go through the CLA instructions:

https://github.com/google-gemini/gemini-cli/pull/14881/checks?check_run_id=57633437429

@jkcinouye jkcinouye added the area/documentation Gemini CLI documentation tasks and issues label Dec 19, 2025
@gemini-cli gemini-cli bot added status/need-issue Pull requests that need to have an associated issue. priority/p1 Important and should be addressed in the near term. and removed status/need-issue Pull requests that need to have an associated issue. labels Jan 7, 2026
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Hi @summer3345, thank you so much for your contribution to Gemini CLI! We really appreciate the time and effort you've put into this.

We're making some updates to our contribution process to improve how we track and review changes. Please take a moment to review our recent discussion post: Improving Our Contribution Process & Introducing New Guidelines.

Key Update: Starting January 26, 2026, the Gemini CLI project will require all pull requests to be associated with an existing issue. Any pull requests not linked to an issue by that date will be automatically closed.

Thank you for your understanding and for being a part of our community!

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Hi there! Thank you for your contribution to Gemini CLI.

To improve our contribution process and better track changes, we now require all pull requests to be associated with an existing issue, as announced in our recent discussion and as detailed in our CONTRIBUTING.md.

This pull request is being closed because it is not currently linked to an issue. You can easily reopen this PR once you have linked it to an issue.

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