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Depfu Error: No dependency files found

Hello,

We've tried to activate or update your repository on Depfu and couldn't find any supported dependency files. If we were to guess, we would say that this is not actually a project Depfu supports and has probably been activated by error.

Monorepos

Please note that Depfu currently only searches for your dependency files in the root folder. We do support monorepos and non-root files, but don't auto-detect them. If that's the case with this repo, please send us a quick email with the folder you want Depfu to work on and we'll set it up right away!

How to deactivate the project

  • Go to the Settings page of either your own account or the organization you've used
  • Go to "Installed Integrations"
  • Click the "Configure" button on the Depfu integration
  • Remove this repo (GuilhermeStracini/apiclient-boilerplate-rs) from the list of accessible repos.

Please note that using the "All Repositories" setting doesn't make a lot of sense with Depfu.

If you think that this is a mistake

Please let us know by sending an email to [email protected].


This is an automated issue by Depfu. You're getting it because someone configured Depfu to automatically update dependencies on this project.

Create a README.template.md instead of using the default README.md

Is your feature request related to a problem? Please describe.
Instead of using the README.md file with template data, I suggest creating a README.template.md with the current content of the README.md and then a README.md explaining the project and how to use it. Currently, both things are on the same file, which makes it difficult to read by a beginner or someone who doesn't have enough context on how to use them.

Describe the solution you'd like

  • Move content of README.md to README.template.md
  • Remove the instructions section on the newly created file (the first 20/30 lines - they are surrounded by HTML comments)
  • Create README.md and add the explanation about the project/repository and also the instructions on how to use it
  • Make the necessary changes on the initial-setup.ps1 to:
    • Delete the README.md file
    • Rename the README.template.md file to README.md
    • Do not remove the instructions section that doesn't exist anymore

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