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The default command to setup a NuGet registry from the command line is: ``` dotnet nuget add source --name Gitea --username your_username --password your_token <gitea-origin-url/> ``` The feed name `Gitea` is hard-coded into the command template, so each registry will by default have the same feed name. I know templates can be overridden using the `custom` folder. But in my opinion, it's a good practice to make a slight change in the default template to make the feed name more context specific: ``` dotnet nuget add source --name {{.PackageDescriptor.Owner.Name}} --username your_username --password your_token <gitea-origin-url/> ``` |
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