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  • Documentation
    • Revised README files for multiple projects to clarify their focus on the xUnit.net test platform and unit testing within the .NET ecosystem.
    • Enhanced descriptions emphasize flexibility and support for agile development practices.

@gimlichael gimlichael merged commit 9058963 into main Sep 15, 2024
@gimlichael gimlichael deleted the v9.0.0/chore branch September 15, 2024 23:46
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The changes across multiple README.md files for the Codebelt.Extensions projects involve a rephrasing of the introductory sections to clarify their focus on unit testing with the xUnit.net test platform. The revisions emphasize the projects' roles in providing a uniform and convenient approach to unit testing within the .NET ecosystem, moving away from broader descriptions and compatibility statements.

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File Path Change Summary
.nuget/Codebelt.Extensions.Xunit.App/README.md Rephrased to clarify focus on xUnit.net, emphasizing unit testing across .NET project types.
.nuget/Codebelt.Extensions.Xunit.Hosting.AspNetCore/README.md Revised to highlight alignment with xUnit.net and enhance agile development practices.
.nuget/Codebelt.Extensions.Xunit.Hosting/README.md Refined to focus on xUnit.net, emphasizing uniformity in unit testing across .NET projects.
.nuget/Codebelt.Extensions.Xunit/README.md Updated to clarify alignment with xUnit.net and emphasize flexibility in supporting agile processes.

Possibly related PRs

  • V9.0.0/net9rc1 support #3: The changes in the main PR involve significant updates to the README.md files across multiple projects to clarify their focus on unit testing with xUnit.net, which aligns with the overall objective of the retrieved PR to support .NET 9.0 and enhance documentation across the projects.

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README revisions, oh what a sight!
With xUnit in focus, our tests will align,
Agile and clear, our projects will shine!
So let’s celebrate changes, both big and small,
For in the world of coding, we’re having a ball! 🌼


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