Before this PR all .md files were targeted by the `.ignore` file, which
has bitten me on a number of occasions since .md files often contain
valuable information (e.g. the vscode extensions docs). This PR
unignores .md files while still ignoring _generated_ .md files like our
changelogs, the api-report files, and the generated docs sections.
Additionally, the `yarn format` and `yarn lint` commands were configured
slightly differently, which was confusing, so I've unified those and
simplified the lint.ts script at the same time.
### Change Type
- [ ] `patch` — Bug fix
- [ ] `minor` — New feature
- [ ] `major` — Breaking change
- [ ] `dependencies` — Changes to package dependencies[^1]
- [ ] `documentation` — Changes to the documentation only[^2]
- [ ] `tests` — Changes to any test code only[^2]
- [x] `internal` — Any other changes that don't affect the published
package[^2]
- [ ] I don't know
[^1]: publishes a `patch` release, for devDependencies use `internal`
[^2]: will not publish a new version
The idea here is to mirror project templates from our monorepo to the
corresponding "top level" repos in our organisation. The main benefits
are:
- being able to easily synchronise template versions to the last release
on release
- being able to test those templates together with the rest of the
project
- being able to deploy the unreleased version of the templates
However, this PR will only do the synchronisation part. The main
roadblock for the latter at the moment is running `yarn install` on
packages in the current `main` that are still unreleased. There are ways
around that, but this PR is deliberately minimalistic to land it sooner.
### Change Type
- [x] `internal` — Any other changes that don't affect the published
package
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Co-authored-by: Taha <98838967+Taha-Hassan-Git@users.noreply.github.com>