add(conduit): adding new packages removing example directories

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# https://dart.dev/guides/libraries/private-files
# Created by `dart pub`
.dart_tool/
# Avoid committing pubspec.lock for library packages; see
# https://dart.dev/guides/libraries/private-files#pubspeclock.
pubspec.lock

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## 1.0.0
- Initial version.

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The MIT License (MIT)
The Laravel Framework is Copyright (c) Taylor Otwell
The Fabric Framework is Copyright (c) Vieo, Inc.
Permission is hereby granted, free of charge, to any person obtaining a copy of this software and associated documentation files (the "Software"), to deal in the Software without restriction, including without limitation the rights to use, copy, modify, merge, publish, distribute, sublicense, and/or sell copies of the Software, and to permit persons to whom the Software is furnished to do so, subject to the following conditions:
The above copyright notice and this permission notice shall be included in all copies or substantial portions of the Software.
THE SOFTWARE IS PROVIDED "AS IS", WITHOUT WARRANTY OF ANY KIND, EXPRESS OR IMPLIED, INCLUDING BUT NOT LIMITED TO THE WARRANTIES OF MERCHANTABILITY, FITNESS FOR A PARTICULAR PURPOSE AND NONINFRINGEMENT. IN NO EVENT SHALL THE AUTHORS OR COPYRIGHT HOLDERS BE LIABLE FOR ANY CLAIM, DAMAGES OR OTHER LIABILITY, WHETHER IN AN ACTION OF CONTRACT, TORT OR OTHERWISE, ARISING FROM, OUT OF OR IN CONNECTION WITH THE SOFTWARE OR THE USE OR OTHER DEALINGS IN THE SOFTWARE.

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<!--
This README describes the package. If you publish this package to pub.dev,
this README's contents appear on the landing page for your package.
For information about how to write a good package README, see the guide for
[writing package pages](https://dart.dev/guides/libraries/writing-package-pages).
For general information about developing packages, see the Dart guide for
[creating packages](https://dart.dev/guides/libraries/create-library-packages)
and the Flutter guide for
[developing packages and plugins](https://flutter.dev/developing-packages).
-->
TODO: Put a short description of the package here that helps potential users
know whether this package might be useful for them.
## Features
TODO: List what your package can do. Maybe include images, gifs, or videos.
## Getting started
TODO: List prerequisites and provide or point to information on how to
start using the package.
## Usage
TODO: Include short and useful examples for package users. Add longer examples
to `/example` folder.
```dart
const like = 'sample';
```
## Additional information
TODO: Tell users more about the package: where to find more information, how to
contribute to the package, how to file issues, what response they can expect
from the package authors, and more.

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# This file configures the static analysis results for your project (errors,
# warnings, and lints).
#
# This enables the 'recommended' set of lints from `package:lints`.
# This set helps identify many issues that may lead to problems when running
# or consuming Dart code, and enforces writing Dart using a single, idiomatic
# style and format.
#
# If you want a smaller set of lints you can change this to specify
# 'package:lints/core.yaml'. These are just the most critical lints
# (the recommended set includes the core lints).
# The core lints are also what is used by pub.dev for scoring packages.
include: package:lints/recommended.yaml
# Uncomment the following section to specify additional rules.
# linter:
# rules:
# - camel_case_types
# analyzer:
# exclude:
# - path/to/excluded/files/**
# For more information about the core and recommended set of lints, see
# https://dart.dev/go/core-lints
# For additional information about configuring this file, see
# https://dart.dev/guides/language/analysis-options

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name: protevus_hashing
description: The Hashing Package for the Protevus Platform
version: 0.0.1
homepage: https://protevus.com
documentation: https://docs.protevus.com
repository: https://github.com/protevus/platformo
environment:
sdk: ^3.4.2
# Add regular dependencies here.
dependencies:
# path: ^1.8.0
dev_dependencies:
lints: ^3.0.0
test: ^1.24.0

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# https://dart.dev/guides/libraries/private-files
# Created by `dart pub`
.dart_tool/
# Avoid committing pubspec.lock for library packages; see
# https://dart.dev/guides/libraries/private-files#pubspeclock.
pubspec.lock

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## 1.0.0
- Initial version.

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<!--
This README describes the package. If you publish this package to pub.dev,
this README's contents appear on the landing page for your package.
For information about how to write a good package README, see the guide for
[writing package pages](https://dart.dev/guides/libraries/writing-package-pages).
For general information about developing packages, see the Dart guide for
[creating packages](https://dart.dev/guides/libraries/create-library-packages)
and the Flutter guide for
[developing packages and plugins](https://flutter.dev/developing-packages).
-->
TODO: Put a short description of the package here that helps potential users
know whether this package might be useful for them.
## Features
TODO: List what your package can do. Maybe include images, gifs, or videos.
## Getting started
TODO: List prerequisites and provide or point to information on how to
start using the package.
## Usage
TODO: Include short and useful examples for package users. Add longer examples
to `/example` folder.
```dart
const like = 'sample';
```
## Additional information
TODO: Tell users more about the package: where to find more information, how to
contribute to the package, how to file issues, what response they can expect
from the package authors, and more.

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# This file configures the static analysis results for your project (errors,
# warnings, and lints).
#
# This enables the 'recommended' set of lints from `package:lints`.
# This set helps identify many issues that may lead to problems when running
# or consuming Dart code, and enforces writing Dart using a single, idiomatic
# style and format.
#
# If you want a smaller set of lints you can change this to specify
# 'package:lints/core.yaml'. These are just the most critical lints
# (the recommended set includes the core lints).
# The core lints are also what is used by pub.dev for scoring packages.
include: package:lints/recommended.yaml
# Uncomment the following section to specify additional rules.
# linter:
# rules:
# - camel_case_types
# analyzer:
# exclude:
# - path/to/excluded/files/**
# For more information about the core and recommended set of lints, see
# https://dart.dev/go/core-lints
# For additional information about configuring this file, see
# https://dart.dev/guides/language/analysis-options

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/// Support for doing something awesome.
///
/// More dartdocs go here.
library;
export 'src/isolate_base.dart';
// TODO: Export any libraries intended for clients of this package.

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// TODO: Put public facing types in this file.
/// Checks if you are awesome. Spoiler: you are.
class Awesome {
bool get isAwesome => true;
}

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name: protevus_isolate
description: A starting point for Dart libraries or applications.
version: 0.0.1
# repository: https://github.com/my_org/my_repo
environment:
sdk: ^3.4.3
# Add regular dependencies here.
dependencies:
# path: ^1.8.0
dev_dependencies:
lints: ^3.0.0
test: ^1.24.0

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import 'package:protevus_isolate/isolate.dart';
import 'package:test/test.dart';
void main() {
group('A group of tests', () {
final awesome = Awesome();
setUp(() {
// Additional setup goes here.
});
test('First Test', () {
expect(awesome.isAwesome, isTrue);
});
});
}

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# https://dart.dev/guides/libraries/private-files
# Created by `dart pub`
.dart_tool/
# Avoid committing pubspec.lock for library packages; see
# https://dart.dev/guides/libraries/private-files#pubspeclock.
pubspec.lock

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## 1.0.0
- Initial version.

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<!--
This README describes the package. If you publish this package to pub.dev,
this README's contents appear on the landing page for your package.
For information about how to write a good package README, see the guide for
[writing package pages](https://dart.dev/guides/libraries/writing-package-pages).
For general information about developing packages, see the Dart guide for
[creating packages](https://dart.dev/guides/libraries/create-library-packages)
and the Flutter guide for
[developing packages and plugins](https://flutter.dev/developing-packages).
-->
TODO: Put a short description of the package here that helps potential users
know whether this package might be useful for them.
## Features
TODO: List what your package can do. Maybe include images, gifs, or videos.
## Getting started
TODO: List prerequisites and provide or point to information on how to
start using the package.
## Usage
TODO: Include short and useful examples for package users. Add longer examples
to `/example` folder.
```dart
const like = 'sample';
```
## Additional information
TODO: Tell users more about the package: where to find more information, how to
contribute to the package, how to file issues, what response they can expect
from the package authors, and more.

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# This file configures the static analysis results for your project (errors,
# warnings, and lints).
#
# This enables the 'recommended' set of lints from `package:lints`.
# This set helps identify many issues that may lead to problems when running
# or consuming Dart code, and enforces writing Dart using a single, idiomatic
# style and format.
#
# If you want a smaller set of lints you can change this to specify
# 'package:lints/core.yaml'. These are just the most critical lints
# (the recommended set includes the core lints).
# The core lints are also what is used by pub.dev for scoring packages.
include: package:lints/recommended.yaml
# Uncomment the following section to specify additional rules.
# linter:
# rules:
# - camel_case_types
# analyzer:
# exclude:
# - path/to/excluded/files/**
# For more information about the core and recommended set of lints, see
# https://dart.dev/go/core-lints
# For additional information about configuring this file, see
# https://dart.dev/guides/language/analysis-options

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/// Support for doing something awesome.
///
/// More dartdocs go here.
library;
export 'src/runtime_base.dart';
// TODO: Export any libraries intended for clients of this package.

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// TODO: Put public facing types in this file.
/// Checks if you are awesome. Spoiler: you are.
class Awesome {
bool get isAwesome => true;
}

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name: protevus_runtime
description: A starting point for Dart libraries or applications.
version: 0.0.1
# repository: https://github.com/my_org/my_repo
environment:
sdk: ^3.4.3
# Add regular dependencies here.
dependencies:
# path: ^1.8.0
dev_dependencies:
lints: ^3.0.0
test: ^1.24.0

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import 'package:protevus_runtime/runtime.dart';
import 'package:test/test.dart';
void main() {
group('A group of tests', () {
final awesome = Awesome();
setUp(() {
// Additional setup goes here.
});
test('First Test', () {
expect(awesome.isAwesome, isTrue);
});
});
}