This repository contains the foundational libraries that make up the .NET Core development stack.
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.NET Core

This repository contains the class libraries for .NET Core. This is currently a work in progress, and does not currently contain the entire set of libraries that we plan on open sourcing. Make sure to watch this repository in order to be notified as we make changes to and expand it. Check out this blog post that explains our OSS strategy and road map in more detail.

Today, it contains the following components:

  • Immutable Collections. A set of collection types that make it easy to keep mutable state under control without sacrificing performance or memory footprint. You can read more about them on MSDN.

  • ECMA-335 Metadata Reader. This is a highly tuned low-level metadata reader that allows Roslyn to parse assemblies.

  • SIMD enabled vector types. We've recently added a set of basic vector types that leverage single instruction, multiple data (SIMD) CPU instructions. See our recent announcement for more details.

  • XML. This includes the DOM APIs such as the XDocument and XmlDocument types, XLinq as well the corresponding XPath extension methods.

More is coming soon. Stay tuned!

For an overview of all the .NET related projects, have a look at the .NET home repository.

License

This project is licensed under the MIT license.

.NET Foundation

This project is a part of the .NET Foundation.

How to Engage, Contribute and Provide Feedback

To contribute to .NET Core, see the Contributing Guide.

You are also encouraged to start a discussion by filing an issue or creating a gist. See the contributing guides for more details. You can discuss .NET OSS more generally in the .NET Foundation forums.

Building and Testing

To find out how you can build and test .NET Core, see the Developer Guide.