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HOW TO USE THIS TEMPLATE

  1. Create a new repository from this template and choose a name for your project (e.g. my_awesome_project - recommendation is to use underscores separation for repo names.)
  2. Wait until the first run of CI finishes (Gitea Actions will process the template and commit to your new repo)
  3. Read the file CONTRIBUTING.md
  4. Then clone your new project and happy coding!

Note

: WAIT until first CI run on gitea actions before cloning your new project.

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  • 💬 Auto generation of change log using gitchangelog to keep a HISTORY.md file automatically based on your commit history on every release.
  • 🐋 A simple Containerfile to build a container image for your project.
    Containerfile is a more open standard for building container images than Dockerfile, you can use buildah or docker with this file.
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DotnetTestLib

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Usage

TODO: dotnet sample code on usage

Development

Read the CONTRIBUTING.md file.

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