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dotnet-rocks

A simple extension .NET Core CLI tool extension for loading and playing .NET Rocks! show episodes from command-line.

How to use:

  1. add a .NET Core CLI tool reference to 'dotnet-rocks' package to the project file:
<ItemGroup>
    <DotNetCliToolReference Include="dotnet-rocks" Version="0.0.1" />
</ItemGroup>
  1. run dotnet restore

After that dotnet rocks command should become available in the project:

> dotnet rocks
Pick one of 10 last episodes on .NET Rocks! to play:
 -16 Feb 2017: Fusion Power Update Geek Out
 -15 Feb 2017: Virtual, Augmented and Mixed Realities with Jessica Engstrom
 -14 Feb 2017: Machine Learning Panel at NDC London
 -09 Feb 2017: Ops and Operability with Dan North
 -08 Feb 2017: Xamarin MVVM apps with Gill Cleeren
 -07 Feb 2017: Chatbots with Galiya Warrier
 -02 Feb 2017: IdentityServer4 with Brock Allen and Dominick Baier
 -01 Feb 2017: Data and Docker with Stephanie Locke
 -31 Jan 2017: Nodatime, Google Cloud and More with Jon Skeet
 -26 Jan 2017: Punishment Driven Development with Louise Elliott

Accepts a number of episodes to display as the only command-line argument (default is 10):

> dotnet rocks 2
Pick one of 2 last episodes on .NET Rocks! to play:
 -16 Feb 2017: Fusion Power Update Geek Out
 -15 Feb 2017: Virtual, Augmented and Mixed Realities with Jessica Engstrom

After selecting the episode the tool will try to open a URL to the episode's MP3 record, which should trigger the default OS browser to handle this.

All credits for the most awesome podcast about technology go to Carl Franklin and Richard Campbell. Thanks guys, you are making us smarter!