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### For Windows
1. Visual Studio 2015 with Web Development Tools
* Beta8 is available here and should work: http://www.microsoft.com/en-us/download/details.aspx?id=49442
* Install `WebToolsExtensionsVS14.msi` and `DotNetVersionManager-x64.msi`
2. CMake (available from https://cmake.org/) is required to build the native host `corehost`
1. CMake (available from https://cmake.org/) is required to build the native host `corehost`
## Building/Running
1. Run `build.cmd` or `build.sh` from the root
2. Use `artifacts/{os}-{arch}/stage2/dotnet` to try out the `dotnet` command. You can also add `artifacts/{os}-{arch}/stage2` to the PATH if you want to run `dotnet` from anywhere.
## Visual Studio
Visual Studio 2015 with Web Development Tools
* Beta8 is available here and should work: http://www.microsoft.com/en-us/download/details.aspx?id=49442
* Install `WebToolsExtensionsVS14.msi` and `DotNetVersionManager-x64.msi`
## Visual Studio Code
* You can also use Visual Studo code https://code.visualstudio.com/
## A simple test
Note: The explicit `--framework` and `--runtime` switches will definitely be going away :)
1. `cd test\TestApp`
2. `dotnet publish --framework dnxcore50 --runtime win7-x64`
2. `dotnet run`