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Azure SDK Tools

This repository contains useful tools that the Azure SDK team utilizes across their infrastructure.

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Package or Intent Path Description Status
Check Enforcer Readme Manage GitHub check-runs in a mono-repo. Not Yet Enabled
doc-warden Readme A tool used to enforce readme standards across Azure SDK Repos. Build Status
http-fault-injector Readme HTTP proxy server for testing HTTP clients during "faults" like "connection closed in middle of body". Build Status
Maven Plugin for Snippets Readme A Maven plugin that that updates code snippets referenced from javadoc comments. Not Yet Enabled
pixel insertion tool Readme A tool used to insert the requests for images served by pixel server. Not Yet Enabled
pixel-server Readme A tiny ASP.NET Core site used to serve a pixel and record impressions. Not Yet Enabled

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