feat: add hello-world-2 demo file with port configuration#64
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feat: add hello-world-2 demo file with port configuration#64
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Summary
This PR creates a simple text file named
hello-world-2.txtin the root directory of the project. The file contains a greeting message that demonstrates parallel work order execution. This is a lightweight addition to the project structure that serves as a demonstration or testing artifact for parallel work order processing capabilities.Changes
Modified Files:
.ports.env(updated)PRPs/features/completed/add-hello-world-2-file.md(new)hello-world-2.txt(new)Implementation Details
See:
PRPs/features/completed/add-hello-world-2-file.mdThis feature creates a new text file named
hello-world-2.txtin the project root directory with the content "Hello from parallel work order 2!". This provides a simple, verifiable artifact that demonstrates successful execution of a parallel work order without interfering with other project files or functionality.Key Technical Details:
Testing
Validation Commands Executed:
All validation commands passed successfully with expected output.
Related Issues
Part of parallel work order testing initiative.