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Why do you need to use serin? As of Serene 6.4.4, the old serin tool is obsolete and may not work properly to create new Serene projects as we are now using dotnet new templating. |
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Hello,
I inherited a 5.2.3 version project and I am wondering what the corresponding version of the serin npm package was used.
$ npm view sergen versions
yields
[ '2.8.601', '2.8.602', '2.9.300', '2.9.2100', '2.9.2101' ]
also
npm view serin versions
yields
[ '1.0.0', '1.0.1', '1.0.2', '1.0.3', '2.8.701', '2.8.702', '2.8.800', '2.8.900', '2.8.1000', '2.8.1001', '2.8.1002', '2.8.1100', '2.9.2100', '3.3.1400', '3.3.1500', '3.3.1501', '3.4.0', '3.5.0', '6.3.6', '6.4.3' ]
I checked the corresponding documentation https://github.dev/serenity-is/Serenity/tree/8abaeca869624acc75907ecb4b5eee7bee38355c, but I can only guess 3.5.0 should be ok?
any help would be great.
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