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    • Enhanced model metadata by adding an explicit privacy indicator to designate whether a model is private.

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The pull request adds an integer property named private to the ModelOut schema in the OpenAPI specification. With a title "Private" and a default value of 0, this new property explicitly indicates the privacy status of a model while keeping the existing schema intact.

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src/.../openapi.yaml Added the private property (integer) with title "Private" and default value 0 to the ModelOut schema.

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@HavenDV HavenDV enabled auto-merge March 8, 2025 12:26
@HavenDV HavenDV merged commit 873278e into main Mar 8, 2025
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@coderabbitai coderabbitai bot changed the title feat:@coderabbitai feat:Add integer private property to ModelOut OpenAPI schema Mar 8, 2025
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🧹 Nitpick comments (1)
src/libs/DeepInfra/openapi.yaml (1)

4842-4845: New Property for Model Privacy

The new property private has been correctly added to the ModelOut schema with a title of "Private", an integer type, and a default value of 0. To further improve the API documentation, consider adding a descriptive text (for example, clarifying whether 0 represents a public model and 1 indicates private, or if more states are anticipated). This will help API consumers understand the intended usage of this property.

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