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The project, known as Runtipi CLI, has transitioned from TypeScript to Rust, marking a significant shift in its development approach. This change is documented through a new configuration file and a comprehensive update to the README.md, which now includes detailed instructions, community engagement guidelines, and acknowledgements, all reflecting the project's new Rust-based journey.
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.all-contributorsrc |
Introduced to configure project details like name "cli" and owner "runtipi". |
README.md |
Overhauled to reflect shift to Rust, including updated instructions, sections for community, contributing, license, acknowledgements, and a list of contributors. |
"In the realm of code, where the bits frolic and play,
A project shifts shape, in a Rusty display.
🐇 From TypeScript pastures, to Rust fields it hops,
With a README rewritten, the change never stops." 🌟
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