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DotNetTools
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This project is part of ASP.NET Core. You can find samples, documentation and getting started instructions for ASP.NET Core at <https://docs.asp.net>.
## Projects
The repository contains command-line tools for the .NET Core CLI. Follow the links below for more details on each tool.
- [dotnet-watch](src/dotnet-watch/)
- [dotnet-user-secrets](src/dotnet-user-secrets/)
- [dotnet-sql-cache](src/dotnet-sql-cache/) (dotnet-sql-cache)
- [dotnet-dev-certs](src/dotnet-dev-certs/) (dotnet-dev-certs)
## How to Install
:warning: These instructions currently require a prerelease version of the [.NET Core SDK](https://github.com/dotnet/cli).
For stable, released versions of the tools, see [these instructions](https://github.com/aspnet/DotNetTools/tree/release/2.0#how-to-install).
Install tools using the .NET Core command-line.
```
dotnet install tool dotnet-watch
dotnet install tool dotnet-user-secrets
dotnet install tool dotnet-dev-certs
dotnet install tool dotnet-sql-cache
```
## Usage
The command line tools can be invoked as a new verb hanging off `dotnet`.
```sh
dotnet watch
dotnet user-secrets
dotnet sql-cache
dotnet dev-certs
```
Add `--help` to see more details. For example,
```
dotnet watch --help
```