Go get .NET 5 for Windows, Mac, or Linux, over at https://dotnet.microsoft.com/ Then install Jon Sequeria’s “dotnet repl” with this one line global tool install: dotnet tool install --global dotnet-repl Then just type dotnet repl at the command line. Use the Windows Terminal ideally. That will drop you here! ![]() With .NET Interactive/.NET Notebooks at the heart, consider this command-line experimental REPL (Read Evaluate Print Loop) to be a text-based notebook! Start typing! If you make a mistake and press enter, type Ctrl-UpArrow to bring that line down to try again. ![]() You can even add NuGet packages with #r “nuget:YourPackage” ![]() Go learn more and give feedback at https://github.com/jonsequitur/dotnet-repl. You can even run .NET Notebooks with this, as a script! This REPL supports #F and C#. Love it. Sponsor: Extend your runway and expand your reach. Oracle for Startups delivers enterprise cloud at a startup price tag with free cloud credits to help you reel in the big fish—confidently. Learn more. © 2021 Scott Hanselman. All rights reserved. dotnet repl published first on http://7elementswd.tumblr.com/ via Tumblr dotnet repl
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