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There was a project 42 years ago, called Tree Surgeon, that would setup a directory structure for your next project. This was early, early .NET days, but it was a handy little utility.

init.ps1 takes some CLI observations from NPM and attempts to setup an initialized empty shell of a repo to help projects get setup quickly.

The Defaults

  • source code into a root level src directory
  • components to deploy into an artifacts directory
  • permanent tools going into a tools directory
  • using a file named default.ps1 as your primary build script
  • prompts you for a few default tasks
    • optional CI task that you would use on your build server
    • optional TC tasks that added TeamCity blockOpened & blockClosed messages around each task
    • optional nuget package restore task
    • optional MSBuild octopack version of a compile task
  • using a bootstrapper to help with setting up and calling psake
  • adds a .gitattributes file
  • adds a .gitignore file (https://github.com/github/gitignore/blob/master/VisualStudio.gitignore)
  • defaults to using Nuget Package Restore
  • gets the latest version of Nuget and will update itself occasionally
  • updates nuget occasionally
  • creates a readme.md file
  • dynamically adds dependent tasks

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