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I'm learning C# on my gnome Fedora and I can't use IlSpy to decompile code on VSCode. How do you do this?
Also, my debug time takes so long, I think microshit intentionally makes it so on linux
I never use IlSpy, sorry
Have you look into their cli? https://github.com/icsharpcode/ILSpy/tree/master/ICSharpCode.ILSpyCmd
Also there is AvaloniaUI ILSpy https://github.com/icsharpcode/AvaloniaILSpy https://github.com/icsharpcode/ILSpy/discussions/2926
Also seems not all dll can be opened using ilspy https://github.com/icsharpcode/ILSpy/issues/2689
Debug times shouldn't be long tbh hmm.. How big is your project?-
Thanks for the links. I'll look into the cli, I couldn't configure the Avalonia no matter how much I try.
I can't even call it a project, i'm just doing basic readline, writeline and loops stuff.
You can try to download the exe, and run it, but you need to have dotnet 6.0.2 LTS SDK in your machine... It should work as it's.
Anyway using CLI can dump the dll, I tried it yesterday to any csharp dll, it works, and create a project for it. I think with CLI, it's enough to see the whole .dll csharp files included.
Thanks, i'll try out the cli.