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Because Death Socket (D.S.) is a .Net Standard 2.0 library, you can use it in traditional .Net and .Net Core projects. To add it to your project (as a NuGet), enter the following command into your package manager console, |
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```powershell |
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// Make sure you change the version number to match the one you want. |
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Install-Package DeathSocket -Version 1.0 |
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``` |
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If you are using Visual Studio, you can search for and add it to your project using its built-in GUI. When searching for it, enter "DeathSocket" and you should see something like the following; |
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SCREENSHOT OF VISUAL STUDIO NUGET GUI. |
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More details on .Net Standard, such as version compatibility, is available at: |
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- [.Net Standard version matrix](https://docs.microsoft.com/en-us/dotnet/standard/net-standard) |
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You can find Death Socket on NuGet's website (highlighting the latest version) via the following link; |
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- [Death Socket NuGet](https://www.nuget.org/packages/DeathSocket/) |
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