To celebrate the release of .NET 5.0, which happened yesterday, we are happy to announce the release of dotnet-script – with support for .NET 5.0 and C# 9.
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Installation
The installation command is the same as in previous versions – you can get ahold of dotnet-script by running the dotnet tool installation:
For existing users, the update command is relevant:
If you are using some of the dotnet-script libraries in your projects, those are, obviously, also available on Nuget.
You can find the release notes for 1.0.0 here. Due to some last second (zero day release!) unforeseen compatibility issues, we ended up quickly releasing 1.0.1 with some small tweaks already as well.
The main purpose of the release is to give you a tool that is fully compatible with the 5.0 SDK already and – naturally – to enable C# 9 support! For example, the following script using C# records is now valid: