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adding deprecation warning (redhat-developer#255)
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Signed-off-by: Michael Hoang <[email protected]>
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# Alizer

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Alizer (which stands for Application Analyzer) is a utilily whose goal is to extract informations about an application source code.
Such informations are:

- Programming languages.
- Frameworks.
- Tools used to build the application.
## 🚨 DEPRECATION WARNING

Additionaly, Alizer can also select one devfile (cloud workspace file) from a list of available devfiles and/or
detect components (the concept of component is taken from Odo and its definition can be read on [odo.dev](https://odo.dev/docs/getting-started/basics/#component)).
This repository is deprecated and will be archived. Active developement of this tool has been moved to [devfile/alizer](https://github.com/devfile/alizer).

## Usage

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- The _description_ of the release is optional. You may add a description if there were outstanding updates in the project, not mentioned in the issues or PRs of this release.

### Release Binaries

For each release a group of binary files is generated. More detailed we have the following types:

- `linux/amd64`
- `linux/ppc65le`
- `linux/s390x`
- `windows/amd64`
- `darwin/amd64`

In order to download a binary file:
* Go to the release you are interested for `https://github.com/thepetk/alizer/releases/tag/<release-tag>`
* In the **Assets** section you will see the list of generated binaries for the release.

- Go to the release you are interested for `https://github.com/thepetk/alizer/releases/tag/<release-tag>`
- In the **Assets** section you will see the list of generated binaries for the release.

## Feedback & Questions

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