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Razor

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Travis: Travis

The Razor syntax provides a fast, terse, clean and lightweight way to combine server code with HTML to create dynamic web content. This repo contains the parser and the C# code generator for the Razor syntax.

This project is part of ASP.NET Core. You can find samples, documentation and getting started instructions for ASP.NET Core at the Home repo.

Building from source

To run a complete build on command line only, execute build.cmd or build.sh without arguments.

Before opening this project in Visual Studio or VS Code, execute build.cmd /t:Restore (Windows) or ./build.sh /t:Restore (Linux/macOS). This will execute only the part of the build script that downloads and initializes a few required build tools and packages.

See developer documentation for more details.