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How to Add Sitecore's NuGet Repository To Visual Studio



Sitecore maintains its NuGet repository at https://sitecore.myget.org/gallery/sc-packages. To include Sitecore packages in Visual Studio, you must add this repository to your package sources.

Step-by-step instructions:

1. Launch Visual Studio.

2. Open the "Tools" menu and select "Options."

3. In the left navigation tree, find "NuGet Package Manager," then choose "Package Sources."

4. Click the plus icon located at the top-right corner.

5. In the dialog, you can define the name and source for the new package source.

6. Assign a Name, like "Sitecore NuGet," for identification.

7. For Source, input the URL: https://sitecore.myget.org/F/sc-packages/api/v3/index.json.


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