Modding:Setting up your Development Environment: Difference between revisions

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You can use the MonoDevelop IDE to make VS mods on Linux. The download instructions are below, choose your distro and follow the link to add the repo, then run the install command.
You can use the MonoDevelop IDE to make VS mods on Linux. The download instructions are below, choose your OS and follow the link to add the repo, then run the install command.


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You can use Visual Studio Code to make VS mods on Linux. The download instructions are below, choose your distro and follow the link to add the repo, then run the install command.
You can use Visual Studio Code to make VS mods on Linux. The download instructions are below, choose your OS and follow the link to download it.


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You can use Jetbrains Rider to make VS mods on Linux. The download instructions are below, choose your distro and follow the link to add the repo, then run the install command.
You can use Jetbrains Rider to make VS mods on Linux. The download instructions are below, choose your OS and follow the link to download it.


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