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We're moving the YARP repository from microsoft/reverse-proxy to dotnet/yarp!
Why the Move?
This change aligns YARP with the rest of the .NET ecosystem, making it easier to find and contribute to alongside projects like ASP.NET Core, Aspire, and the .NET Runtime itself.
What’s Changing?
New Repo Location: The repository will be moved to github.com/dotnet/yarp.
Automatic Redirects: GitHub will automatically redirect all existing links, issues, and pull requests.
No Changes to the Product: YARP will continue to work as before—no changes to namespaces, package names, or maintainers.
What You Need to Do
Nothing immediately! GitHub will handle redirects, so your existing clones and links will continue to work. However, to reflect the new repo location (after the move), you can update your local clone’s remote URL:
Update: this has happened now.
We're moving the YARP repository from
microsoft/reverse-proxy
todotnet/yarp
!Why the Move?
This change aligns YARP with the rest of the .NET ecosystem, making it easier to find and contribute to alongside projects like ASP.NET Core, Aspire, and the .NET Runtime itself.
What’s Changing?
github.com/dotnet/yarp
.What You Need to Do
Nothing immediately! GitHub will handle redirects, so your existing clones and links will continue to work. However, to reflect the new repo location (after the move), you can update your local clone’s remote URL:
Let us know if you have any questions, and thanks for being part of the YARP community! 🚀
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