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user experience as if using RequiresUnreferencedCode
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Tagging subscribers to this area: @agocke, @vitek-karas, @VSadov Issue DetailsAdd an overload to RequiresAssemblyFiles to be able to have the same user experience as if using RequiresUnreferencedCode
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or sets should be removed from the docs
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Add an overload to RequiresAssemblyFiles to be able to have the same user experience as if using RequiresUnreferencedCode
Fixes #55274