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1. Install [VS Code](https://code.visualstudio.com/Download)
- After you install VS Code, install the [C# extension](https://marketplace.visualstudio.com/items?itemName=ms-dotnettools.csharp)
- Important tip: You can look up editor commands by name by hitting *Ctrl+Shift+P*, or by hitting *Ctrl+P* and typing a `>` character. This will help you get familiar with editor commands mentioned below. On a Mac, use *⌘* instead of *Ctrl*.
1. Install the [.NET 9.0 SDK](https://dotnet.microsoft.com/en-us/download/dotnet/9.0) which matches the `sdk.version` property in [global.json](../../global.json#L3)
1. Install the [.NET 10.0 SDK](https://dotnet.microsoft.com/en-us/download/dotnet/10.0) which matches the `sdk.version` property in [global.json](../../global.json#L3)
3. You can build from VS Code by running the *Run Build Task* command, then selecting an appropriate task such as *build* or *build current project* (the latter builds the containing project for the current file you're viewing in the editor).
4. You can run tests from VS Code by opening a test class in the editor, then using the *Run Tests in Context* and *Debug Tests in Context* editor commands. You may want to bind these commands to keyboard shortcuts that match their Visual Studio equivalents (**Ctrl+R, T** for *Run Tests in Context* and **Ctrl+R, Ctrl+T** for *Debug Tests in Context*).
5. You can launch a new VS Code instance with the language server from your current code by running the "launch vscode with language server" task.
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- Ensure C# and Visual Basic, MSBuild, and .NET Core are included in the selected individual components
- Ensure "Use previews of the .NET Core SDK" is checked in Tools -> Options -> Environment -> Preview Features
- Restart Visual Studio
1. Install the [.NET 9.0 SDK](https://dotnet.microsoft.com/en-us/download/dotnet/9.0) which matches the `sdk.version` property in [global.json](../../global.json#L3)
1. Install the [.NET 10.0 SDK](https://dotnet.microsoft.com/en-us/download/dotnet/10.0) which matches the `sdk.version` property in [global.json](../../global.json#L3)
1. [PowerShell 5.0 or newer](https://docs.microsoft.com/en-us/powershell/scripting/setup/installing-windows-powershell). If you are on Windows 10, you are fine; you'll only need to upgrade if you're on earlier versions of Windows. The download link is under the ["Upgrading existing Windows PowerShell"](https://docs.microsoft.com/en-us/powershell/scripting/install/installing-windows-powershell?view=powershell-6#upgrading-existing-windows-powershell) heading.
1. Run Restore.cmd
1. Open Roslyn.sln
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{
"sdk": {
"version": "10.0.100-preview.5.25277.114",
"version": "10.0.100-preview.6.25358.103",
"allowPrerelease": false,
"rollForward": "patch"
},
"tools": {
"dotnet": "10.0.100-preview.5.25277.114",
"dotnet": "10.0.100-preview.6.25358.103",
"vs": {
"version": "17.14.0"
},
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