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Windows | x86 | x64 | x86 | x64 | x86 | x64 | x86 | x64 | x86 | x64 Hosting Bundle 2 |
macOS | x64 | x64 | x64 | x64 | x64 1 |
Linux | See installations steps below | x64 | ARM | ARM64 | x64 Alpine | - | x64 | ARM | ARM64 | x64 Alpine | x64 1 | ARM32 1 | x64 Alpine 1 |
RHEL6 | - | x64 | - | x64 | - |
Checksums | SDK | - | Runtime | - | - |
Symbols | - | - | Runtime | Shared Framework | Setup | - | ASP.NET Core |
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Separated the existing "Restore Packages" option in the Command Palette into two distinct functions:
- "Restore Project" - Displays a drop-down that shows all the available projects in the solution or in the workspace. Selecting one of them would trigger a dotnet restore for the particular project.
- "Restore All Projects" - Triggers a dotnet restore for all projects in the current solution or workspace.
Learn how you can save time by creating your own reusable .NET Core templates in just a few steps.
Do you ever develop prototypes, or starter projects/accelerators, that you’d like to use again in the future? A good way to do that is by creating custom templates for dotnet. Once completed, anytime you want to create a new project of that type in the future, you can key in “dotnet new ” and you’re off, complete with correct namespaces. You can even do conditional checks, or variable replacements.
Rider is the new .NET-centric IDE from JetBrains. In Rider Succinctly, author Dmitri Nesteruk introduces it to developers and provides an overview on its origins, functions, and features. With this ebook, readers will be ready to begin developing using Rider.
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Introduction
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Up and Running with Rider
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Running, Debugging, and Testing
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Search and Navigation
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Coding Assistance
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Code Generation
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Refactoring
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IDEA Platform Features
This release contains the previously released .NET Core 2.1.2 Runtime and the following:
- ASP.NET Core 2.1.2
- .NET Core SDK 2.1.400