less-Windows | GNU less compiled for Windows | DevOps library
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GNU less compiled for Windows 10. Stand-alone version with no dependencies.
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- Main function for download .
- Downloads less than LESS URL .
- Extracts a zip archive .
- Get the latest version and url .
- Create compile batch file .
- Download and save a file .
- Download local web page .
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I am using Visual Studio 2017 and trying to create a "Console App (.Net Standard)". It is no longer on my list of available projects when I do "File -> New Project..."
It was there a few minutes ago. It disappeared after I created a "Console App (.Net Core)" and then deleted that app because I realized I really wanted a Standard app.
I deleted it by removing it from Visual Studio, then going to the file system and deleting it.
I tried running the installer and updating the 2017 install. That did not help.
How can I get "Console App (.Net Standard)" available as a project type to create?
[EDIT] I have shutdown and restarted visual studio.
[EDIT] I have attempted to run devenv /installvstemplates
but the devenv command is not found. I found it located here: C:\Program Files (x86)\Microsoft Visual Studio 14.0\Common7\IDE
. What is the preferred way to call it? [add to path or some other way?]
[EDIT] I ran like this: "C:\Program Files (x86)\Microsoft Visual Studio 14.0\Common7\IDE\devenv.exe" /installvstemplates
and got a The operation could not be completed. The requested operation requires elevation.
.
[EDIT] I ran like this: runas /user:Administrator "C:\Program Files (x86)\Microsoft Visual Studio 14.0\Common7\IDE\devenv.exe" /installvstemplates
and got a RUNAS
usage help message.
[EDIT] I ran the command in a powershell window with Administrator privilege and got this:
...ANSWER
Answered 2017-Aug-23 at 16:50It doesn't make sense to create a .NET Standard console app.
You can think of .NET Standard like you would an interface in C#. .NET Standard is an interface, then there's concrete implementations of it in .NET Framework, .NET Core and other platforms. .NET Standard makes sense for class libraries, but a console app needs to actually run on a specific concrete implementation.
Thus, there is no Visual Studio project template for .NET Standard console apps. You can create a console app for .NET Framework or .NET Core and then consume .NET Standard class libraries.
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