.NET Core CLI and Global Tools | .NET Conf 2018

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.NET Core CLI you work from the command line, outside Visual Studio. You might do this if you're developing on a Mac or Linux box, because you prefer it, or to automate processes. You'll learn how easy it is to use, check out the great documentation, and see how to get tab completion specific to the shell you're using. You can also extend the CLI by writing global tools or using global tools other people have written. See how fast it is to create a global tool and the road map for the future tool ecosystem for .NET Core.

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