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Let .templatesyncignore be inside .github folder #249
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Hi! Thank you for your contribution!'Happy coding! 🚀 |
Perhaps same for .templateversionrc? Store it inside .github? |
Hi @LuisHenri thank you very much for the idea. Generally I like it. |
@all-contributors please add @LuisHenri for ideas |
I've put up a pull request to add @LuisHenri! 🎉 |
Hey @AndreasAugustin! Thank you for the feedback! With a quick google I also found this regarding Seems like it's a "normal" directory. Is there a way of testing any changes locally? I usually use Windows. But seems like I can test it on Docker, right? |
@LuisHenri about testing locally. Yes there are docker images available:
But it lacks documentation #254 |
@LuisHenri I did not find any conventions or rules about the usage of For the algorithm: lets give the |
Is your feature request related to a problem? Please describe.
I like to keep my root as clean as possible. Since .templatesyncignore file is something related to a github action, I guess it could also be stored in there.
Describe the solution you'd like
First search for it inside .github folder, then on root. I guess a simple IF...ELSE or so on the sync_template.sh would be enough
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