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Pull Request Overview

This initial commit sets up the project scaffold for ShopifyNet and ShopifyNetApp with minimal code and configuration to support a GraphQL type generator utility.

  • Added project files for both ShopifyNet and ShopifyNetApp with basic csproj configurations.
  • Introduced a generator script in ShopifyNetApp.cs that reads a JSON schema and generates type definitions in an output path.
  • Configured solution, build properties, VS Code settings, and a GitHub Actions workflow for CI/CD.

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File Description
ShopifyNetApp/ShopifyNetApp.csproj New project configuration with GraphQLSharp dependency.
ShopifyNetApp/ShopifyNetApp.cs Initial GraphQL type generator implementation.
ShopifyNet/ShopifyNet.csproj Package project settings for utility library.
ShopifyNet/ShopifyNet.cs Scaffold for the ShopifyNet namespace and class.
ShopifyNet.sln Solution file linking both projects.
Directory.Build.props Global build properties including target framework.
.vscode/settings.json Basic VS Code settings for the solution.
.github/workflows/ci.yml CI workflow configuration for build, test, and publish.
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ShopifyNetApp/ShopifyNetApp.cs:7

  • [nitpick] Consider aligning the Namespace value ('shopify') with the project naming conventions (e.g., 'ShopifyNetApp') to avoid potential confusion.
    Namespace = "shopify",

@clement911 clement911 merged commit bbcb5a8 into main May 13, 2025
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