First commit clears out the definitions. That's necessary to appease probe-scraper so it detects them as no longer in-source.
Second commit removes all code. I think I got it all. This is of course only really necessary if you need tests to pass and the project to be deployable (though I didn't actually run tests or any build steps).
First commit clears out the definitions. That's necessary to appease probe-scraper so it detects them as no longer in-source. Second commit removes all code. I think I got it all. This is of course only really necessary if you need tests to pass and the project to be deployable (though I didn't actually run tests or any build steps).