diff --git a/README.md b/README.md index 97162f3..57fb0ed 100644 --- a/README.md +++ b/README.md @@ -44,14 +44,9 @@ If you're a keen early-adopter type, you can infer usage from the samples. Let u To get started, -1. Ensure you have [installed the latest stable version of ASP.NET Core](https://www.asp.net/vnext). Instructions are available for [Windows](http://docs.asp.net/en/latest/getting-started/installing-on-windows.html), [Mac](http://docs.asp.net/en/latest/getting-started/installing-on-mac.html), and [Linux](http://docs.asp.net/en/latest/getting-started/installing-on-linux.html). +1. Ensure you have [installed the latest stable version of .NET Core](https://www.microsoft.com/net). The packages are built to work with .NET Core version RC2 or later. [Installers](https://www.microsoft.com/net/download) are available for **Windows**, **OS X**, **Linux**. 2. Ensure you have [installed a recent version of Node.js](https://nodejs.org/en/). To check this works, open a console prompt, and type `node -v`. It should print a version number. -3. Ensure you have installed `gulp` globally. You can check if it's there by running `gulp -v`. If you need to install it: - ``` - npm install -g gulp - ``` - 3. Clone this repository: ``` @@ -67,38 +62,30 @@ To get started, Note that to run the React example, you'll also need to run `webpack` from the `samples\react\ReactGrid` directory (having first installed webpack if you don't yet have it - `npm install -g webpack`). -**Using dnx on Windows/Mac/Linux** +**Using dotnet on Windows/Mac/Linux** -1. Ensure you are using a suitable .NET runtime. Currently, this project is tested with version `1.0.0-rc1-final` on `coreclr`: - - ``` - dnvm use 1.0.0-rc1-final -r coreclr - ``` - -2. In the solution root directory (`NodeServices` - i.e., the directory that contains `NodeServices.sln`), restore the .NET dependencies: +1. In the solution root directory (`NodeServices` - i.e., the directory that contains `NodeServices.sln`), restore the .NET dependencies: ``` - cd NodeServices - dnu restore + dotnet restore ``` -3. Change directory to whichever sample you want to run, then restore the Node dependencies. For example: +2. Change directory to whichever sample you want to run, then restore the Node dependencies. For example: ``` cd samples/angular/MusicStore/ npm install ``` -4. Where applicable, build the project. For example, the Angular example uses Gulp, so you'll need to execute `gulp`, whereas the React example uses Webpack, so you'll need to execute `webpack`. The ES2015 example does not need to be built. +3. Where applicable, build the project. For example, the Angular example uses Gulp, so you'll need to execute `gulp`, whereas the React example uses Webpack, so you'll need to execute `webpack`. The ES2015 example does not need to be built. If you don't already have it, install the applicable build tool first (e.g., `npm install -g webpack`). -5. Run the project (and wait until it displays the message `Application started`) +4. Run the project (and wait until it displays the message `Application started`) ``` - dnx web + dotnet run ``` -6. Browse to [`http://localhost:5000/`](http://localhost:5000/) - +5. Browse to [`http://localhost:5000/`](http://localhost:5000/)