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Contributing to CoreWF

This project has adopted the code of conduct defined by the Contributor Covenant to clarify expected behavior in our community. For more information see the .NET Foundation Code of Conduct.

Ways to contribute

While features and fixes are greatly appreciated, there are other ways to contribute to this project. If you find a bug, create a test that reveals the bug. If you find a performance issue, create an issue with a PerfView profile, memory dump, or even a BenchmarkDotNet benchmark.

Check out the documentation site to see the roadmap and differences between CoreWF and Windows Workflow Foundation.

Developing with .NET Core SDK

CoreWF requires .NET Core SDK 3.1 or higher. Download and install from here.

From the command prompt, navigate to the src folder. To build, run the command:

dotnet build

To test, run the command:

dotnet test

Developing with Visual Studio 2019

Any edition of Visual Studio 2019 will work for developing CoreWF. The community edition is available free from here. Make sure that the .NET Core cross-platform development workload is selected. This should add the .NET Core 3.1 SDK component.

Open the System.Activities.sln file under the src folder. The Test Explorer will locate all the tests in the solution automatically.