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I like the UaaS.cmd for generating a Visual studio solution. It's not good enough for my needs though and I would like to modify it to fit my needs.
UaaS.cmd to Github? Yes no?
No, sorry :-)
What do you need that it doesn't do right now?
My initial thought was to make a nice boilerplate/starter kit (just add some default views, stylesheets and documenttypes).
Now with a second thought it might be easier to just clone the boilerplate from a repo or something :)
I just like the simplicity of running a .cmd and entering a namespace + git-url.
That's what the baselines feature is for. :-)
https://our.umbraco.org/Documentation/Umbraco-as-a-Service/Getting-Started/Baselines/
Or you could consider installing a boilerplate package that you made from an existing site as well.
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Open source the UaaS.cmd
I like the UaaS.cmd for generating a Visual studio solution. It's not good enough for my needs though and I would like to modify it to fit my needs.
UaaS.cmd to Github? Yes no?
No, sorry :-)
What do you need that it doesn't do right now?
My initial thought was to make a nice boilerplate/starter kit (just add some default views, stylesheets and documenttypes).
Now with a second thought it might be easier to just clone the boilerplate from a repo or something :)
I just like the simplicity of running a .cmd and entering a namespace + git-url.
That's what the baselines feature is for. :-)
https://our.umbraco.org/Documentation/Umbraco-as-a-Service/Getting-Started/Baselines/
Or you could consider installing a boilerplate package that you made from an existing site as well.
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