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Add 💜 SponsorLink support
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Moq.sln

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CONTRIBUTING.md = CONTRIBUTING.md
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src\Directory.props = src\Directory.props
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License.txt = License.txt
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.github\workflows\publish.yml = .github\workflows\publish.yml
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readme.md = readme.md
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EndProjectSection
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Project("{FAE04EC0-301F-11D3-BF4B-00C04F79EFBC}") = "Moq.CodeAnalysis", "src\Moq.CodeAnalysis\Moq.CodeAnalysis.csproj", "{FB06ED30-2AFD-44AF-A378-99C8B13BF29D}"
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{FB06ED30-2AFD-44AF-A378-99C8B13BF29D}.Release|x86.ActiveCfg = Release|Any CPU
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<xsd:attribute name="name" type="xsd:string" />
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<value>Gracias desde Argentina con 💟!</value>
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<value>Thank you from Argentina with 💟!</value>
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<value>Your sponsorship will help fund the development of an even greater Moq for all!</value>
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src/Moq.CodeAnalysis/SponsorLinker.cs

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using System;
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using System.Collections.Immutable;
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using System.Linq;
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using Devlooped;
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using Microsoft.CodeAnalysis;
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using Microsoft.CodeAnalysis.Diagnostics;
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namespace Moq;
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[DiagnosticAnalyzer(LanguageNames.CSharp, LanguageNames.VisualBasic, LanguageNames.FSharp)]
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class SponsorLinker : SponsorLink
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{
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static readonly SponsorLinkSettings settings;
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static SponsorLinker()
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{
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settings = SponsorLinkSettings.Create("devlooped", "Moq",
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version: new Version(ThisAssembly.Info.Version).ToString(3),
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diagnosticsIdPrefix: "MOQ"
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#if DEBUG
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);
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.Select(x => x.IsKind(DiagnosticKind.Thanks) ?
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src/Moq/Moq.csproj

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