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C# for Visual Studio Code (powered by OmniSharp)

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Welcome to the C# extension for Visual Studio Code! This preview provides the following features inside VS Code:

  • Lightweight development tools for .NET Core.
  • Great C# editing support, including Syntax Highlighting, IntelliSense, Go to Definition, Find All References, etc.
  • Debugging support for .NET Core (CoreCLR). NOTE: Mono and Desktop CLR debugging is not supported.
  • Support for project.json and csproj projects on Windows, macOS and Linux.

The C# extension is powered by OmniSharp.

Get Started Writing C# in VS Code

What's New in 1.8.0

  • Added support for "Go to Implementation" and "Peek Implementation"
  • Improvements to C# scripting support
  • New architecture for the debugger
  • Several breaking changes to remote debugging (see changelog for details).
  • Lot's more!

See our change log for all of the updates.

Supported Operating Systems for Debugging

  • Currently, the C# debugger supports the following operating systems:

    • Windows (64-bit only)
    • macOS
    • Ubuntu 14.04 / Linux Mint 17 / Linux Mint 18 / Elementary OS 0.3
    • Ubuntu 16.04 / Elementary OS 0.4 / Arch / Zorin OS 12
    • Ubuntu 16.10
    • Debian 8.2
    • CentOS 7.1 / Oracle Linux 7
    • Red Hat Enterprise Linux (RHEL)
    • Fedora 23 / 24
    • OpenSUSE 13 / 42

Found a Bug?

Please file any issues at https://github.com/OmniSharp/omnisharp-vscode/issues.

Debugging

The C# extension now supports basic debugging capabilities! See http://aka.ms/vscclrdebugger for details.

Development

First install:

  • Node.js (newer than 4.3.1)
  • Npm (newer 2.14.12)

To run and develop do the following:

  • Run npm i
  • Run npm run compile
  • Open in Visual Studio Code (code .)
  • Optional: run npm run watch, make code changes
  • Press F5 to debug

To test do the following: npm run test or F5 in VS Code with the "Launch Tests" debug configuration.

License

The Microsoft C# extension is subject to these license terms. The source code to this extension is available on https://github.com/OmniSharp/omnisharp-vscode and licensed under the MIT license.

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