Looking for %{forgemeta} GitHub example

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Can anyone suggest a good (simple) example SPEC file that I can
reference as an example of how to use the forgemeta macro?

I'm trying to build SPEC files for a couple of personal GitHub-hosted
projects, and I'd like to make them as robust as possible.  Even though
I have no current plans to try to get the software into Fedora, I've
always considered the Fedora packaging guidelines to be a solid guide
for general RPM development.

I've read the "Referencing Source" page[1], but I don't really
understand what the actual steps are to use the %{forgemeta} macro.
(I'm not even clear on whether it's available on my system; Fedora
doesn't seem to include the redhat-rpm-templates package referenced on
that page.

Thanks!

[1] https://docs.fedoraproject.org/en-US/packaging-guidelines/SourceURL/

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