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@@ -29,8 +29,8 @@ We support a collection of templates, organized in this way: |
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that you either [add these to your global template](https://help.github.com/articles/ignoring-files/#create-a-global-gitignore) |
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or merge these rules into your project-specific templates if you want to use |
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them permanently. |
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- [`ecosystem`](./ecosystem) contains specialized templates coalescing around |
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popular programming languages, but don't make sense to live in the mainstream |
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- [`community`](./community) contains specialized templates for other popular |
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languages, tools and project, which don't currently belong in the mainstream |
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templates. These should be added to your project-specific templates when you |
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decide to adopt the framework or tool. |
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@@ -43,7 +43,7 @@ If it's not possible to curate a small set of useful rules for this situation, |
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then the template is not a good fit for this collection. |
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If a template is mostly a list of files installed by a particular version of |
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some software (e.g. a PHP framework), it should live under the `community` |
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some software (e.g. a PHP framework), it could live under the `community` |
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directory. See [versioned templates](#versioned-templates) for more details. |
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If you have a small set of rules, or want to support a technology that is not |
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@@ -98,7 +98,7 @@ to this repository we need to follow this specific flow: |
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- the template at the root should be the current supported version |
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- the template at the root should not have a version in the filename (i.e. |
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"evergreen") |
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- previous versions of templates should live under `community` |
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- previous versions of templates should live under `community/` |
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- previous versions of the template should embed the version in the filename, |
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for readability |
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