CSProj files have been updated to enable SourceLink in your nuget
[This pull request was created with an automated workflow]
I noticed that your repository and Nuget package are important for our .NET community, but you still haven't enabled SourceLink.
We have to take 2 steps:
1) Please approve this pull request and make .NET a better place for .NET developers and their debugging.
2) Then just upload the .snupkg file to https://www.nuget.org/ (now you can find the snupkg file along with the .nuget file)
Sorry for this PR being closed due to renaming the default branch. This has been merged into develop for the upcoming 4.0 release. Thanks for the contribution!
CSProj files have been updated to enable SourceLink in your nuget
[This pull request was created with an automated workflow]
I noticed that your repository and Nuget package are important for our .NET community, but you still haven't enabled SourceLink.
We have to take 2 steps: 1) Please approve this pull request and make .NET a better place for .NET developers and their debugging. 2) Then just upload the .snupkg file to https://www.nuget.org/ (now you can find the snupkg file along with the .nuget file)
You can find more information about SourceLine at the following links
https://github.com/dotnet/sourcelink https://www.hanselman.com/blog/ExploringNETCoresSourceLinkSteppingIntoTheSourceCodeOfNuGetPackagesYouDontOwn.aspx
If you are interesting about this automated workflow and how it works
https://github.com/JTOne123/GitHubMassUpdater
If you notice any flaws, please comment and I will try to make fixes manually