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The NuGet packages are managed in files that are versioned, so you shouldn't need to manage the dependencies yourself. *"The Line"* is taken care of too.
First, in Visual Studio's terminal ("Developer PowerShell"), go to *DiceApp/Sources/Data*, and make sure Entity Framework is installed and / or updated.
Now the migrations and DB. Since we have a `DiceAppDbContext`*and* and `DiceAppDbContextWithStub`, you will need to specify which one to use. Make sure you are in *DiceApp/Sources/Data*.
You may not want to read tables in the debug window -- in which case, just download [DB Brower for SQLite](https://sqlitebrowser.org/dl/) and open the *.db* file in it.
We are using the feature branch workflow ([details here](https://www.atlassian.com/git/tutorials/comparing-workflows/feature-branch-workflow), or see the summary below)
On [the repository's main page](https://codefirst.iut.uca.fr/git/alexis.drai/dice_app), or on your new branch's main page, look for a `New Pull Request` button.
It should then allow you to `merge into: ...:main` and `pull from: ...:new-feature`
Follow the platform's instructions, until you've made a "work in progress" (WIP) pull request. You can now assign reviewers among your colleagues. They will get familiar with your new code -- and will either accept the branch as it is, or help you arrange it.