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ConsoleControl

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ConsoleControl is a C# class library that lets you embed a console in a WinForms or WPF application. This console can be used for input and output for a process. It's great for making tools and utilities.

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Installing

Installing couldn't be easier, just use NuGet. You can search for 'ConsoleControl' or install directly.

For WinForms:

PM> Install-Package ConsoleControl

For WPF:

PM> Install-Package ConsoleControl.WPF

Using ConsoleControl

Once you've installed the package, the ConsoleControl will be available in the toolbox. Add a ConsoleControl to your WPF or WinForms project and call StartProcess to start a new process. The process will run and all output will be directed to the ConsoleControl. You can also optionally enable input from the control.

Developer Guide

To build, open the main ./source/ConsoleControl.sln solution to build and run any of the code or samples.

You can also use the following scripts to run the processes:

Script Notes
build.ps1 Build the solution from the command line.

You can learn how the ConsoleControl was created by reading the article Embedding a Console in a C# Application article on the CodeProject.

Creating a Release

To create a release:

  1. Update the version number in SharedAssemblyInfo.cs
  2. Create a new version tag, then push git push --follow-tags

AppVeyor will build and publish a new NuGet package and as long as a new semver tag is pushed.

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