Hello
kcott,
In Jan 26, 2021 I submitted this issue just to get the attention of Dancer2 devs on something missing in their docs or a leftover in their codebase: I digged it a bit but I was unsure.
Well they needed some time but the important is that now there is a PR fixing it and yes! the file is used by lib/Dancer2/Core/Role/HasLocation.pm and so proposed to be added in the docs:
> A default skeleton is used to bootstrap the new a script to start it. Finally, .dancer indicates the root directory of your app, making it easier for Dancer2 to determine the various paths it
needs for finding resources and code within your application.
Thanks to cromedome for their work and you for your patience.
Happy End! :)
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