I don’t expect this post to be too affected by the final release of all involved products, but I’ll update it in case it’s necessary. I also expect to make the process much clearer.Īs of MAY-2018, ASP.NET Core 2.1 is only supported by Visual Studio 2017 15.7 or newer. On the other hand, the process will be much faster thanks to a Node program I developed and submitted as a PR to CoreUI. The process for adapting CoreUI is going to be a bit different from the previous post, to begin with, it’s now all centered in npm, as bower and gulp have been removed from both VS and CoreUI and CoreUI is using npm’s task execution capabilities. It’s been a little while since I wrote the first post on CoreUI and as of these dates (MAY-2018), there are new versions/release-candidates for both ASP.NET MVC Core (v2.1) and CoreUI (v2.0.0) and I’ve also become to know a little more on front-end subjects, so I thought it would be a good time to publish an updated and revised post. Post: AspNetCore2CoreUI-2.0.zip (release 2.0 from repo)
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