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Pinned repositories
Repositories
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GitReleaseManager
Tool for creating and exporting releases for software applications hosted on GitHub
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actions
GitHub Action that installs and uses the GitVersion and GitReleaseManager tools
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GitVersion
Easy Semantic Versioning (http://semver.org) for projects using Git
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GitLink
Making .NET open source accessible!
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build-images
Docker build images for GitVersion
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GitVersion.TestCases
Test cases for GitVersion that are too difficult to reproduce in unit tests
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actions-test
Test repository to test the GitHub Actions and Azure pipeline tasks
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FakeRepository
Used for testing GitReleaseManager
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GitReleaseNotes
Easily generate release notes
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GitTools.Core Archived
Core library for all git tools
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GitTools.IssueTrackers
Provides an abstraction over issue trackers, giving a common API to get issue and pull request info from a number of issue trackers
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GitTools.Testing
Makes working with test git repositories super easy!
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gitbot-gitter
Hubot for Gitter - gitbot setup
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Roadmap
The roadmap/end goals for this org and where each of the projects fit
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GitLinkTestRepro
Test repro for GitLink (see https://github.com/GitTools/GitLink/)

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