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`dotnet ef` is the [the EF command-line tool](https://learn.microsoft.com/ef/core/cli/dotnet), used to perform various design-time tasks such as creating and applying migrations. Stable versions of `dotnet ef` usually work fine with daily build versions of EF; but in some situations you must also update to daily builds of the CLI tool. To use a daily build version of `dotnet ef`, do the following:
```sh
-dotnet tool install -g dotnet-ef --version 9.0.0-* --add-source https://pkgs.dev.azure.com/dnceng/public/_packaging/dotnet9/nuget/v3/index.json
+dotnet tool install -g dotnet-ef --version 10.0.0-* --add-source https://pkgs.dev.azure.com/dnceng/public/_packaging/dotnet10/nuget/v3/index.json
```
### EF reverse engineering templates
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EF features code templates for [reverse engineering (or "scaffolding") existing databases](https://learn.microsoft.com/ef/core/managing-schemas/scaffolding/templates); installing daily versions of these templates typically isn't necessary, but you may want to do so to experiment with new features or test bug fixes in the templates:
```sh
-dotnet new install Microsoft.EntityFrameworkCore.Templates::9.0.0-* --add-source https://pkgs.dev.azure.com/dnceng/public/_packaging/dotnet9/nuget/v3/index.json
+dotnet new install Microsoft.EntityFrameworkCore.Templates::10.0.0-* --add-source https://pkgs.dev.azure.com/dnceng/public/_packaging/dotnet10/nuget/v3/index.json
```
## Package versions to use
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