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This repo contains the source code for cross-platform [.NET Core](http://github.com/dotnet/core) command line toolchain. It contains the implementation of each command, the native packages for various supported platforms as well as documentation.
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This toolchain is independent from the DNX-based .NET Core + ASP.NET 5 RC bits. If you are looking for .NET Core + ASP.NET 5 RC bits, you can find instructions on the http://get.asp.net/.
When you have the .NET Command Line Interface installed on your OS of choice, you can try it out using some of the samples on the [dotnet/core repo](https://github.com/dotnet/core/tree/master/samples). You can download the sample in a directory, and then you can kick the tires of the CLI.
If you are in Windows, make sure that you run the above command inside the *VS 2015 x64 Native Tools* prompt, otherwise you will get errors. This command will drop a native single binary in `./bin/[configuration]/[framework]/native/[binary name]` that you can run.
If you are building from source, take note that the build depends on NuGet packages hosted on Myget, so if it is down, the build may fail. If that happens, you can always see the [Myget status page](http://status.myget.org/) for more info.
Also, when building from source, you need to set up the `DOTNET_HOME` environment variable. It needs to point to the parent directory of where `bin` and `runtime` directories are.