Creating a class library in visual studio code

Volkan Akın Paşa picture Volkan Akın Paşa · Sep 30, 2017 · Viewed 13.5k times · Source

It might be a silly question, Let's say I don't have a Windows OS, have a Linux. I have created a .Net core console app, also want to create a class library and reference it in console app. I can't find if i am able to do it also couldn't find a sample on Microsoft .Net core page. Is there an extension in vs code? Or isn't it possible with it? If i am mistaken could you please guide me?

Answer

Martin Ullrich picture Martin Ullrich · Sep 30, 2017

The best way to do it is from the console, since you are using the latest supported templates this way. VSCode also has an integrated terminal you can use for this.

$ dotnet new lib -o MyLib
$ dotnet new sln #assuming there is no .sln file yet. if there is, skip this
$ dotnet sln add MyLib/MyLib.csproj
$ cd MyConsoleApp
$ dotnet add reference ../MyLib/MyLib.csproj

If you need different frameworks, you can use the -f argument:

$ dotnet new lib -o MyLib -f netcoreapp2.0

or manually change the <TargetFramework> element inside the generated .csproj file.