diff --git a/Blazor.PWA.MSBuild.Tasks/Blazor.PWA.MSBuild.Tasks.csproj b/Blazor.PWA.MSBuild.Tasks/Blazor.PWA.MSBuild.Tasks.csproj index 6ae2c26..4a84042 100644 --- a/Blazor.PWA.MSBuild.Tasks/Blazor.PWA.MSBuild.Tasks.csproj +++ b/Blazor.PWA.MSBuild.Tasks/Blazor.PWA.MSBuild.Tasks.csproj @@ -13,15 +13,15 @@ The easiest way to turn your Client Side Blazor application into a PWA with offline capabilities. Add this package to your build process and it will generate the files you need to become PWA compatible. This does not make your application ready for distribution through "App Stores" - it just provides basic PWA functionality. - Blazor.PWA.MSBuild + BlazorPWA.MSBuild LICENSE.txt false - https://github.com/SQL-MisterMagoo/Blazor.PWA.MSBuild/src/Blazor.PWA.MSBuild + https://github.com/SQL-MisterMagoo/Blazor.PWA.MSBuild Blazor,Build,MSBuild,PWA,Manifest,ServiceWorker,C#,DotNET,Web,Client - Blazor.PWA.MSBuild + BlazorPWA.MSBuild https://github.com/SQL-MisterMagoo/Blazor.PWA.MSBuild - https://github.com/SQL-MisterMagoo/Blazor.PWA.MSBuild/src/Blazor.PWA.MSBuild/Blazor.PWA.MSBuild-NuGet-Icon.png + https://github.com/SQL-MisterMagoo/Blazor.PWA.MSBuild/raw/master/Blazor.PWA.MSBuild-NuGet-Icon.png git This is a beta release of a very basic PWA build target. Just by including this in the build, it can generate the basic requirements for an installable PWA for client side Blazor. diff --git a/README.md b/README.md index 256f8c2..609179f 100644 --- a/README.md +++ b/README.md @@ -12,16 +12,16 @@ This is to be considered a Beta release - I am looking for feedback/issues/reque ## Installation -Install the nuget Blazor.PWA.MsBuild +Install the nuget BlazorPWA.MsBuild #### Package Manager: -`Install-Package Blazor.PWA.MSBuild -Version 0.0.1-beta20190808-10` +`Install-Package BlazorPWA.MSBuild -Version 0.0.1-beta20190808-10` #### .NET Cli: -`dotnet add package Blazor.PWA.MSBuild --version 0.0.1-beta20190808-10` +`dotnet add package BlazorPWA.MSBuild --version 0.0.1-beta20190808-10` #### Package Reference -`` +`` ## Configuration