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New Repository Template
This template contains all of our basic files for a new GitHub repository. There is also a handy workflow that will create an issue on a new repository made from this template, with a checklist for the steps we usually take in setting up a new repository.
If you're starting a Node.JS project with TypeScript, we have a specific template for that purpose.
Readme
Delete all of the above text (including this line), and uncomment the below text to use our standard readme template.
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