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Embedding project templates in Visual Studio Code extension using Yeoman for templating.#515
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Co-authored-by: Chris Granade <chgranad@microsoft.com>
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Co-authored-by: Chris Granade <chgranad@microsoft.com>
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This change is modifying the approach followed by the VS Code extension for Q# to create projects of the following types:
Instead of relying on the command line templates that can be maintained outside of the VSCode extension, this change embeds a version-matching copy of the templates, so new projects can be created independently of the
dotnet newtemplates.