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Publisher Tool #1120

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rob1997 opened this issue Sep 2, 2024 · 1 comment
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Publisher Tool #1120

rob1997 opened this issue Sep 2, 2024 · 1 comment
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Type: Enhancement Added to issues and PRs when a change includes improvements or optimizations. Type: Feature Added to issues and PRs to identify that the change is a new feature.

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rob1997 commented Sep 2, 2024

Summary
Currently we use .yaml GitHub actions and bash scripts to publish dependencies however we can switch that out for a C# solution using dotnet run.

Suggested features or ways to address the summary
Create a basic .sln and reimplement most of what is in the bash scripts and CI using C#

Motivation
This will allow for better data parsing, easier to follow implementation and one point of implementation for publishing dependencies.

Acceptance Criteria
Publish dependencies via a C# solution for both CI and repo (setup.sh) options.

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Story Point Amount of effort Amount of time Task Complexity Task Risk or Uncerntainty
5 Moderate efort A few days Mediium complexity Moderate
@rob1997 rob1997 added Type: Enhancement Added to issues and PRs when a change includes improvements or optimizations. Type: Feature Added to issues and PRs to identify that the change is a new feature. labels Sep 2, 2024
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rob1997 commented Dec 11, 2024

this is complete because we've Setup.sln now

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