Fix CI build failure by adding .gitkeep to include folder#1
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The CI pipeline was failing because the empty include directory was not being tracked by git. Adding .gitkeep ensures the directory structure is preserved in the repository. 🤖 Generated with [Claude Code](https://claude.ai/code) Co-Authored-By: Claude <noreply@anthropic.com>
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Summary
.gitkeepfile toSources/OpenObservationCxx/include/directoryProblem
The CI build was failing because the empty
includedirectory was not being tracked by git, causing build issues when the Swift package tried to reference the C++ include path.Solution
Added a
.gitkeepfile to preserve the directory structure in the repository.Test plan
Fixes the build failure in: https://github.com/OpenSwiftUIProject/OpenObservation/actions/runs/17341483729/job/49235975826
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