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iPAHeartBeat Core Common-Modals

Welcome to the iPAHeartBeat Core Common-Modals package! This package is here to simplify access to common modal and data structures for your projects, tools, and repositories. You can easily use it through NuGet and Unity Packages.

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Unity Package

Our Unity Package is built using .NET Framework 4.71 and C# 10.

Key Information: We've streamlined the process of accessing this package by configuring Unity Packages with Cloud Smith IO. This means that even if you're new to Unity, you can easily incorporate this package into your projects.

How to Use

Getting started is a walk in the park. Simply add this package to your Unity project's manifest.json file. You have two straightforward options to set up the repository in Unity:

Using Unity Editor (Recommended for Beginners)

  1. Open your project in the Unity Editor.

  2. Go to the Edit menu and select Project Settings.

  3. In the Project Settings window, click on Package Manager in the left pane.

  4. Scroll down to the Scoped Registry section on the right.

  5. In the left section, click the plus icon to create a new registry entry.

  6. In the right section, fill in the following details:

  7. Close the window and save your project from the File menu.

  8. Congratulations! You're now all set to tap into the capabilities of the packages we've created.

Modifying manifest.json (Advanced Option)

  1. Open your project in Finder (macOS) or Explorer (Windows).
  2. Navigate to the Package folder and open manifest.json in your preferred code or text editor (it's a JSON file).
  3. Look for the scopedRegistries entry within the JSON file. If it's empty or missing, don't worry.
  4. Add the following JSON data to the scopedRegistries array:
{
	"name": "C# Helper package by iPAHeartBeat",
	"scopes": ["com.ipaheartbeat"],
	"url": "https://npm.cloudsmith.io/ipaheartbeat/core/"
}
  1. Save the file and close it.
  2. Open or reopen your Unity project.
  3. Voilà! You're now all set to make full use of the packages we've developed.

After you've set up the registry in your Unity project, locating the packages in the Unity Package Manager under the "My Registry" option is a breeze.

C# Project

Our primary C# project supports multiple target frameworks, including .NET Framework 4.8, .NET 5.0, and .NET 6.0.

NuGet Package

We've also made NuGet packages available on Nuget.org, catering to non-Unity .NET projects. These NuGet packages are compatible with multiple .NET Framework versions.

Reporting Issues

Should you encounter any problems or have feature requests, please don't hesitate to report them in the "Issues" section of our GitHub repository. We're committed to addressing issues promptly.

Feature Requests

We're always eager to hear what features the community would like to see. Your requests will be carefully considered for potential implementation in the future. While we can't provide specific timelines, if any request is particularly critical due to guidelines or other factors, please let us know in the request so we can prioritize accordingly.

Feel free to share your feedback, and we'll keep a close eye on it.

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This Package is created to provide very low level Dependency system to reuse different kind of the type/object with just one instance of it. It's kind of singleton system.

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