Revert original C# Example

* Treat "Use Personal Cache Folder" way as another C# example
* Describe the situation in which another example should be used
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## C# - NuGet ## C# - NuGet
Using [NuGet lock files](https://docs.microsoft.com/nuget/consume-packages/package-references-in-project-files#locking-dependencies): Using [NuGet lock files](https://docs.microsoft.com/nuget/consume-packages/package-references-in-project-files#locking-dependencies):
```yaml
- uses: actions/cache@v1
with:
path: ~/.nuget/packages
key: ${{ runner.os }}-nuget-${{ hashFiles('**/packages.lock.json') }}
restore-keys: |
${{ runner.os }}-nuget-
```
Depending on the environment, huge packages might be pre-installed in the global cache folder.
If you do not want to include them, consider to move the cache folder like below.
>Note: This workflow does not work for projects that require files to be placed in the global.
```yaml ```yaml
env: env:
# Use personal cache folder because global cache may have huge packages like Xamarin.
# Learn more, see issue #115.
NUGET_PACKAGES: ${{ github.workspace }}/.nuget/packages NUGET_PACKAGES: ${{ github.workspace }}/.nuget/packages
steps: steps:
- uses: actions/cache@v1 - uses: actions/cache@v1