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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

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https://github.com/JTOne123/GitHubMassUpdater

If you notice any flaws, please comment and I will try to make fixes manually

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FFMG commented Aug 2, 2020

Sorry, I looked a the documentation you linked, but I don't really see the benefit to the day-to-day user.
The code is available for all to see if needed ... but the vast majority don't need it, (I hope)

Further more, debugging a library like myoddweb.directorywatcher is very difficult.

I am really not against the idea, I just would like to understand the use cases.

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