v0.6.0
A ready-to-use CI/CD Pipeline for .NET Core projects.
Attributes
Includes Deno configuration
Repository
Current version released
2 years ago
Dependencies
other
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Dotnet Pipeline
A ready-to-use CI/CD Pipeline for dotnet projects.
🚀 Usage
Run the following command in your project root:
dagger run fluentci dotnet_pipelineOr, if you want to use it as a template:
fluentci init -t dotnetThis will create a .fluentci folder in your project.
Now you can run the pipeline with:
fluentci run .Dagger Module
Use as a Dagger module:
dagger mod install github.com/fluent-ci-templates/dotnet-pipeline@modJobs
| Job | Description |
|---|---|
| test | Run your tests |
| build | Build the project |
build(src?: Directory | string): Promise<Directory | string>
test(src?: Directory | string): Promise<string>Programmatic usage
You can also use this pipeline programmatically:
import { build, test } from "https://pkg.fluentci.io/dotnet_pipeline@v0.5.1/mod.ts";
await test();
await build();