![]() ![]() ![]() Rider will create a new project which will look like this:Īs you can see, Rider looks quite similar to Visual Studio. Select ASP.NET Core Web Application from the left panel of the window, enter the name of the solution (I will use RiderDemo), select Web App (Model-View-Controller) for the Type of project, and click Create. Click on the New Solution button and a new window will appear, showing available project templates. ![]() Now that you have finished setting up Rider, you should see a Welcome to JetBrains Rider window. Create a new ASP.NET Core Web Application with Rider On the last step of the window, click Start using JetBrains Rider to start using Rider. When you launch it for the first time, a Customize JetBrains Rider window will appear where you can customize the UI theme, editor color schemes, Keymaps, and setup necessary environments and plugins. Rider only has a paid version available, but it comes with a 30-day free trial, so download, and install that. An Okta Developer Account (free forever, to handle your OAuth needs). ![]()
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