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- Language agnostic - embrace "common language runtime".
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- Target agnostic - multi-targets.
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- Runtime agnostic - BYOR.
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- Runtime agnostic.
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- Simple extensibility and layering - "you had one job!"
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- Cross-platform - support and personality.
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- Outside-in philosphy - higher-level tools drive the CLI.
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Experience
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The [CLI tools](https://github.com/dotnet/cli) implement key scenarios, such as app and library compilation and NuGet package management. The "dotnet" tool is the entry-point tool that you will use in most cases. It provides higher-level commands, often using multiple tools together to complete a task. It's a convenience wrapper over the other tools, which can also be used directly. "dotnet" isn't magical at all, but a very simple aggregator of other tools.
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The [CLI tools](https://github.com/dotnet/cli) present the "dotnet" tool as the entry-point tool. It provides higher-level commands, often using multiple tools together to complete a task. It's a convenience wrapper over the other tools, which can also be used directly. "dotnet" isn't magical at all, but a very simple aggregator of other tools.
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You can get a sense of using the tools from the examples below.
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