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30 строки
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# Overview
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If you're not looking to build the application and simply want to download it and start using it. All you really need for setup is
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the .NET Core pre-requisites.
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## Get Application Inspector
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### .NET Tool (recommended)
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#### Pre-Requisite
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- Download and install the .NET 6.0 [SDK](https://dotnet.microsoft.com/download/)
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#### Install
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- Use the dotnet command `dotnet tool install --global Microsoft.CST.ApplicationInspector.CLI` See more in the [wiki](https://github.com/microsoft/ApplicationInspector/wiki/7.-NuGet-Support)
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### Platform Dependent Binary
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- Download Application Inspector by selecting the pre-built package for the operating system of choice shown under the Assets section
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of the [Releases](https://github.com/microsoft/ApplicationInspector/releases) page and expand the files to your local system drive
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using the decompression utility of choice e.g. WinZip, 7zip, Gzip etc.
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## Start Using It
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Nuget Tool: Run Application Inspector against your source code: `appinspector analyze -s path/to/src`.
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## Getting Help
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You can also get help directly from the application by simply typing in the application name without a command
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or with a command to get the required and optional arguments for a given command.
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* `appinspector --help` - to get a list of available top level commands
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* `appinspector [command] --help` - to get a list of required and optional arguments to supply with the selected command
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