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## Summary of Changes Hello @YousufFFFF, I'm Gemini Code Assist[^1]! 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 refactors the Go SDK's DOT graph generation mechanism. Instead of relying on internal Go SDK graph structures, the system now processes the portable pipeline protocol buffer representation to create DOT graphs. This fundamental shift enhances compatibility with cross-language pipelines and aligns the Go SDK with the broader portable runner architecture, paving the way for more integrated and reusable tooling. ### Highlights * **Portable Pipeline Proto Integration**: The Go SDK dot runner has been rewritten to generate DOT graphs directly from the portable pipeline protocol buffer representation. * **Cross-Language Compatibility**: This change enables the correct rendering of cross-language pipelines in DOT format. * **Architectural Alignment**: The implementation now aligns with the portable runner architecture, improving consistency and maintainability. * **Future Reusability**: The new approach facilitates future reuse in tools like Prism Runner and other portable tooling. 🧠**New Feature in Public Preview:** You can now enable **Memory** to help **Gemini Code Assist** learn from your team's feedback. 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