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Use reference assemblies generated by dotnet#19302

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GenAPI tool is deprecated and does not work anymore. We are using reference assemblies generated during the build.

We use Linux-x64 ref assemblies for common modules and win7-x64 assemblies for windows only modules.

Microsoft.Powershell.SDK only has ref assemblies for common modules between windows and linux.

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This PR has 101 quantified lines of changes. In general, a change size of upto 200 lines is ideal for the best PR experience!


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Label      : Medium
Size       : +68 -33
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Total files changed: 3

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.psm1 : +22 -23
.yml : +46 -10

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@adityapatwardhan adityapatwardhan added the CL-BuildPackaging Indicates that a PR should be marked as a build or packaging change in the Change Log label Mar 14, 2023
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ghost commented Mar 14, 2023

🎉v7.4.0-preview.2 has been released which incorporates this pull request.:tada:

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ghost commented Apr 13, 2023

🎉v7.2.11 has been released which incorporates this pull request.:tada:

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ghost commented Apr 13, 2023

🎉v7.3.4 has been released which incorporates this pull request.:tada:

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