Update README and create text files t1.txt and t2.txt#4
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[WIP] Update README and text files t1.txt and t2.txt
Update README and create text files t1.txt and t2.txt
Oct 9, 2025
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This PR addresses the request to update the repository documentation and create text files for the testapp project.
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README.md
Enhanced the README with comprehensive documentation including:
t1.txt (New)
Created the first text file with:
t2.txt (New)
Created the second text file with:
All files include meaningful placeholder content since specific content requirements were not provided. The timestamps follow a standardized date format (YYYY-MM-DD) for better tracking and consistency.
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💡 You can make Copilot smarter by setting up custom instructions, customizing its development environment and configuring Model Context Protocol (MCP) servers. Learn more Copilot coding agent tips in the docs.