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README.md

.NET Core Libraries (CoreFX)

The corefx repo contains the library implementation (called "CoreFX") for .NET Core. It includes System.Collections, System.IO, System.Xml, and many other components. You can see more information in Documentation. The corresponding .NET Core Runtime repo contains the runtime implementation (called "CoreCLR") for .NET Core. It includes RyuJIT, the .NET GC, and many other components. Runtime-specific library code - namely mscorlib - lives in the CoreCLR repo. It needs to be built and versioned in tandem with the runtime. The rest of CoreFX is agnostic of runtime-implementation and can be run on any compatible .NET runtime.

Build Status

Debug Release
CentOS 7.1 build & test build & test
Debian 8.2 build & test build & test
openSUSE 13.2 build & test build & test
OS X 10.11 build & test
outerloop build & test
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outerloop build & test
Red Hat 7.2 build & test build & test
Ubuntu 14.04 build & test
outerloop build & test
build & test
outerloop build & test
Ubuntu 15.10 build & test build & test
Windows 7 outerloop build & test outerloop build & test
Windows 8 build & test
outerloop build & test
coverage
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Windows 10 outerloop build & test outerloop build & test

How to Engage, Contribute and Provide Feedback

Some of the best ways to contribute are to try things out, file bugs, and join in design conversations. If you are having issues with the Full .NET Framework or .NET Runtime, the best way to file a bug is at Connect or through Product Support if you have a contract.

Want to get more familiar with what's going on in the code?

Looking for something to work on? The list of up-for-grabs issues is a great place to start. See some of our guides for more details:

We've also started to share some of our direction via more higher-level documentation, specifically:

You are also encouraged to start a discussion by filing an issue or creating a gist.

You can discuss .NET OSS more generally in the .NET Foundation forums.

Want to chat with other members of the CoreFX community?

Join the chat at https://gitter.im/dotnet/corefx

.NET Core Library Components

The repo contains the source for each of the assemblies that comprises .NET Core. Each Microsoft.* or System. folder under src represents an individual library. Each such folder may contain a ref folder, which contains the source representing the "contract" or "reference assembly" for that library. It may also contain a src folder, which contains the source for some or all of the implementation for that library (some implementation may live in mscorlib in the coreclr repo, with the build tooling generating type forwards from the library assembly to mscorlib.)
It may also contain a test folder containing the tests associated with that library, whether the implementation source lives in corefx or in coreclr.

Daily Builds

Daily builds of .NET Core components are published to dotnet-core MyGet gallery. The latest version number of each library can be seen in that gallery.

License

.NET Core (including the corefx repo) is licensed under the MIT license.

.NET Foundation

.NET Core is a .NET Foundation project.

There are many .NET related projects on GitHub.