w+
to separate the words in the input text.Publish
on Windows and publish
on Unix systems that is in a subdirectory of your project's .binreleasenetcoreapp2.1 subdirectory.copy
command, or deploy them with any installation package of your choice. Once installed, users can then execute your application by using the dotnet
command and providing the application filename, such as dotnet fdd.dll
.Newtonsoft.Json
) are installed on your system and, if they aren't, install them. The Installed tab lists NuGet packages installed on your system. If Newtonsoft.Json
is not listed there, select the Browse tab and enter 'Newtonsoft.Json' in the search box. Select Newtonsoft.Json
and, in the right pane, select your project before selecting Install.Newtonsoft.Json
is already installed on your system, add it to your project by selecting your project in the right pane of the Manage Packages for Solution tab.w+
to separate the words in the input text.<RuntimeIdentifiers>
tag in the <PropertyGroup>
section of your csproj file that defines the platforms your app targets, and specify the runtime identifier (RID) of each platform that you target. You also need to add a semicolon to separate the RIDs. See Runtime IDentifier catalog for a list of runtime identifiers.<RuntimeIdentifiers>
element can go into any <PropertyGroup>
that you have in your csproj file. A complete sample csproj file appears later in this section.win10-x64
. If it isn't, select Settings. In the Profile Settings dialog, change the Target Runtime to win10-x64
and select Save. Otherwise, select Cancel.osx.10.11-x64
platform. The Target Location is binReleasePublishOutputosx.10.11-x64, and the Target Runtime is osx.10.11-x64
. The name that Visual Studio assigns to this profile is FolderProfile2.copy
command, or deploy them with any installation package of your choice.copy
command, or deploy them with any installation package of your choice.Newtonsoft.Json
) are installed on your system and, if they aren't, install them. The Installed tab lists NuGet packages installed on your system. If Newtonsoft.Json
is not listed there, select the Browse tab and enter 'Newtonsoft.Json' in the search box. Select Newtonsoft.Json
and, in the right pane, select your project before selecting Install.Newtonsoft.Json
is already installed on your system, add it to your project by selecting your project in the right pane of the Manage Packages for Solution tab.