Prerequisites

Ensure that the following tools and dependencies are installed on your system:

  • .NET SDK
  • A compatible IDE (like Visual Studio or Visual Studio Code)

Cloning the Repository

Begin by cloning the repository. Use the command line to execute the following command:

git clone https://github.com/stevedunn/bindingtodefaultablelist.git

Navigate into the cloned directory:

cd bindingtodefaultablelist

Restore Dependencies

After cloning the repository, restore the necessary NuGet packages. This can be done using the .NET CLI:

dotnet restore

Building the Project

Once the dependencies are restored, build the project using the .NET CLI:

dotnet build

During this step, ensure there are no errors in the build output. If the build is successful, you will see messages indicating that the build has completed.

Running the Project

To start the project, execute the following command in the terminal:

dotnet run

This command compiles the application and starts it immediately, allowing you to see its functionality in action.

Debugging the Project

If any issues arise during the execution, you may need to debug the project. Open the solution in your IDE (like Visual Studio), set breakpoints as necessary, and start debugging.

For instance, in Visual Studio, you can simply press F5 or choose the “Start Debugging” option from the menu.

Summary

  1. Clone the repository using Git.
  2. Restore dependencies with dotnet restore.
  3. Build the project with dotnet build.
  4. Run the project using dotnet run.

This method ensures that the project is built and executed correctly, providing a straightforward approach for expert developers familiar with the .NET ecosystem.

Source: stevedunn/bindingtodefaultablelist documentation.