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# Roslyn SDK
|Branch|Unit Tests (Debug)|Unit Tests (Release)|
|---|:--:|:--:|
|[master](https://github.com/dotnet/roslyn-sdk/tree/master)|[![Build Status](https://ci.dot.net/job/Private/job/dotnet_roslyn-sdk/job/master/job/windows_debug//badge/icon)](https://ci.dot.net/job/Private/job/dotnet_roslyn-sdk/job/master/job/windows_debug/)|[![Build Status](https://ci.dot.net/job/Private/job/dotnet_roslyn-sdk/job/master/job/windows_release//badge/icon)](https://ci.dot.net/job/Private/job/dotnet_roslyn-sdk/job/master/job/windows_release/)|
# What is the Roslyn-SDK?
Roslyn is the compiler platform for .NET. It consists of the compiler itself and a powerful set of APIs to interact with the compiler. The Roslyn platform is hosted at [github.com/dotnet/roslyn](https://github.com/dotnet/roslyn). The compiler is part of every .NET installation. The APIs to interact with the compiler are available via NuGet (see the [Roslyn repository](https://github.com/dotnet/roslyn) for details). The Roslyn SDK includes additional components to get you started with advanced topics such as distributing a Roslyn analyzer as Visual Studio extension or to inspect code with the Syntax Vizualizer. The documentation for the Roslyn platform can be found at [docs.microsoft.com/dotnet/csharp/roslyn-sdk](https://docs.microsoft.com/dotnet/csharp/roslyn-sdk). This repository contains code for both the Roslyn-SDK templates and Syntax Vizualizer.
# Installation instructions
## Visual Studio 2017 (Version 15.5 and above)
1. Run **Visual Studio Installer**
2. Hit **Modify**
3. Select the **Individual components** tab
4. Check the box for **.NET Compiler Platform SDK**
## Visual Studio 2015
For older versions of Visual Studio the [.NET Compiler Platform SDK](https://visualstudiogallery.msdn.microsoft.com/2ddb7240-5249-4c8c-969e-5d05823bcb89) is available as an extension in the Visual Studio gallery.
# Roslyn SDK
|Branch|Unit Tests (Debug)|Unit Tests (Release)|
|---|:--:|:--:|
|[master](https://github.com/dotnet/roslyn-sdk/tree/master)|[![Build Status](https://ci.dot.net/job/Private/job/dotnet_roslyn-sdk/job/master/job/windows_debug//badge/icon)](https://ci.dot.net/job/Private/job/dotnet_roslyn-sdk/job/master/job/windows_debug/)|[![Build Status](https://ci.dot.net/job/Private/job/dotnet_roslyn-sdk/job/master/job/windows_release//badge/icon)](https://ci.dot.net/job/Private/job/dotnet_roslyn-sdk/job/master/job/windows_release/)|
# What is the Roslyn-SDK?
Roslyn is the compiler platform for .NET. It consists of the compiler itself and a powerful set of APIs to interact with the compiler. The Roslyn platform is hosted at [github.com/dotnet/roslyn](https://github.com/dotnet/roslyn). The compiler is part of every .NET installation. The APIs to interact with the compiler are available via NuGet (see the [Roslyn repository](https://github.com/dotnet/roslyn) for details). The Roslyn SDK includes additional components to get you started with advanced topics such as distributing a Roslyn analyzer as Visual Studio extension or to inspect code with the Syntax Vizualizer. The documentation for the Roslyn platform can be found at [docs.microsoft.com/dotnet/csharp/roslyn-sdk](https://docs.microsoft.com/dotnet/csharp/roslyn-sdk). This repository contains code for both the Roslyn-SDK templates and Syntax Vizualizer.
# Installation instructions
## Visual Studio 2017 (Version 15.5 and above)
1. Run **Visual Studio Installer**
2. Hit **Modify**
3. Select the **Individual components** tab
4. Check the box for **.NET Compiler Platform SDK**
## Visual Studio 2015
For older versions of Visual Studio the [.NET Compiler Platform SDK](https://visualstudiogallery.msdn.microsoft.com/2ddb7240-5249-4c8c-969e-5d05823bcb89) is available as an extension in the Visual Studio gallery.