* .NETCore & SQL Docker Image https://github.com/microsoft/vscode-dev-containers/tree/master/containers/dotnet-mssql * Set the C# extension aka Omnisharp to use the umbraco-netcore-only.sln * A new script in the postCreate of the docker image to npm install client stuff and initial dotnet build of SLN to help just running straight away * Remove bash script - doing npm install stuff & dotnet build was hard to see log output and taking longer for image to start * Adds in port 9000 and friendly label * Ensure user notified about auto port forward with notification * Comment out image min of assets as causing problems and eating way too much time up atm - need to revisit * Automated launch & tasks VSCode JSON files - updated to run client npm install and npm run build before running website * Update .gitattributes for line ending help for codespaces https://code.visualstudio.com/docs/remote/troubleshooting#_resolving-git-line-ending-issues-in-containers-resulting-in-many-modified-files * Tidy up * Remove npm install from the npm run build step - kinda annoying when you re-run it * Rather everytime attaching the debugger doing a full npm install, gulp dev and dotnet build is overkill, just build the SLN before debugging * Update gitignore with casing rules * Revert "Update .gitattributes for line ending help for codespaces" This reverts commit 28316d1ba8a552751eef2f211b68531484344153. * Sets the global user for npm as root https://stackoverflow.com/a/45505787 * File permission stuff for NPM & Gifsicle binary source compilation from gulp-imagemin * Revert "Comment out image min of assets as causing problems and eating way too much time up atm - need to revisit" This reverts commit be48db9653bc58a69422d131b65955985e115e29. * Add chromium-browser to try & get JS tests to run happy in CodeSpaces * Set DB connection string & unattended install config to true so we can skip installer flow * Add in ENV variables to setup the unattended install user * Try to add SMTP4Dev from Bjarke Recommendation * Need to specify the port mappings for SMTP4Dev * Lovely syntax error in docker compose file * Update ENV variables to renamed settings now this feature merged into NETCore branch by Bjarke * Needed to match the hostname that SMTP4Dev was listening on, had assumed it would be reachable via localhost * Fix folder naminng to make UNIX happy running JS tests Co-authored-by: Bjarke Berg <mail@bergmania.dk>
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Umbraco is the friendliest, most flexible and fastest growing ASP.NET CMS, and used by more than 500,000 websites worldwide. Our mission is to help you deliver delightful digital experiences by making Umbraco friendly, simpler and social.
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See the official Umbraco website for an introduction, core mission and values of the product and team behind it.
Please also see our Code of Conduct.
Getting Started
Umbraco Cloud is the easiest and fastest way to use Umbraco yet, with full support for all your custom .NET code and integrations. You're up and running in less than a minute, and your life will be made easier with automated upgrades and a built-in deployment engine. We offer a free 14-day trial, no credit card needed.
If you want to DIY, then you can download Umbraco either as a ZIP file or via NuGet. It's the same version of Umbraco CMS that powers Umbraco Cloud, but you'll need to find a place to host it yourself, and handling deployments and upgrades will be all up to you.
Documentation
The documentation for Umbraco CMS can be found on Our Umbraco. The source for the Umbraco docs is open source as well and we're happy to look at your documentation contributions.
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