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Pull Request Overview
This pull request automates the compression of documentation images, achieving an overall reduction of 80.1% in file size. Codacy analysis indicates that the project remains up to standards.
A significant concern is the potential for visual degradation due to the high compression ratio applied to files-directories.png (85.5% reduction). High-ratio compression on technical documentation screenshots can introduce artifacts or blur text, making the content difficult to read. Furthermore, as the provided diff appears empty in the metadata, it is critical to verify that the binary updates were correctly staged.
About this PR
- There are no automated checks or documented visual regression tests to ensure that images remain legible after high-ratio compression. The 85.5% reduction for 'files-directories.png' may result in visual artifacts that hinder documentation quality.
- The provided code changes section is empty. Please ensure that the binary updates for the optimized PNG images are correctly included in the commit and staged for merging.
Test suggestions
- Verify that the compressed PNG files are valid and render correctly without significant visual degradation.
Prompt proposal for missing tests
Consider implementing these tests if applicable:
1. Verify that the compressed PNG files are valid and render correctly without significant visual degradation.
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Images automagically compressed by Calibre's image-actions ✨
Compression reduced images by 80.1%, saving 141.0 KB.
docs/repositories/images/files-directories.pngdocs/organizations/images/security-risk-management-finding-dependency-chain.png334 images did not require optimisation.