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Add base repository files #1

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The repository has been updated to introduce a development container configuration for Home Assistant Community Store (HACS) add-ons, GitHub Actions workflows for automated linting and building of add-ons, and issue template configurations. Additionally, updates include task configurations for VS Code, licensing information, and repository metadata. Notably, "addons" has been renamed to "HACS Add-ons" in the README and repository metadata.

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File/Path Summary
.devcontainer.json Introduces development container configuration for HACS add-ons.
.github/ISSUE_TEMPLATE/config.yml Configures issue templates, disables blank issues, and adds contact links.
.github/workflows/lint.yaml Adds a GitHub Actions workflow for linting add-ons.
.github/workflows/builder.yaml Adds a GitHub Actions workflow for building add-ons based on changes detected in specific files.
.vscode/tasks.json Configures a VS Code task for starting Home Assistant within the development environment.
LICENSE.md Updates to include comprehensive licensing information.
README.md Renames from "addons" to "HACS Add-ons" in the repository description.
repository.yaml Introduces metadata pointing to the HACS Add-ons repository, including contact information.

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Co-authored-by: Franck Nijhof <[email protected]>
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@ludeeus ludeeus merged commit 7cb7520 into main Jun 18, 2024
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@ludeeus ludeeus deleted the base-repo-files branch June 18, 2024 13:45
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ludeeus commented Jun 18, 2024

Thanks @frenck 🥇

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