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Instrunctions for .NETCore2.0 #16

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Shwetajain148 committed Apr 16, 2018
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@@ -3,7 +3,7 @@ log4net-loggly

Custom log4net appenders for importing logging events to loggly. It’s asynchronous and will send logs in the background without blocking your application. Check out Loggly's [.Net logging documentation](https://www.loggly.com/docs/net-logs/) to learn more.

<strong>Note:</strong> This library also has a support for .NET Core applications. Please see the section <strong>.NET Core Support</strong> below.
<strong>Note:</strong> This library also has a support for .NET Core applications. Please see the section <strong>[.NET Core Support](https://github.com/Shwetajain148/log4net-loggly/blob/update-instrunctions-for-dotnetcore/README.md#net-core-support)</strong> below.

Download log4net-loggly package from NuGet. Use the following command.

@@ -78,7 +78,7 @@ You should add the following statement at the end of your Main method as the log
```
Console.ReadKey();
```
<strong>.NET Core Support:</strong>
### <strong>.NET Core Support:</strong>
<strong>Prerequisites:</strong>
@@ -100,13 +100,13 @@ dotnet new console -o Application_Name
The <strong>dotnet</strong> command creates a new application of type <strong>console</strong> for you. The <strong>-o</strong> parameter creates a directory named <strong><Application_Name></strong> where your app is stored, and populates it with the required files.
- You have to install the package <strong>log4net-loggly</strong> into your project from <strong>NuGet</strong> by running the command on <strong>Package Manager Console</strong> as shown below-
- If you are using <strong>Visual Studio 2017 IDE</strong> then you have to install the package <strong>log4net-loggly</strong> into your project from <strong>NuGet</strong> by running the command on <strong>Package Manager Console</strong> as shown below-
```
Install-Package log4net-loggly
```
- If you are using Visual Studio Code then run the below command on the terminal to install the <strong>log4net-loggly</strong> package.
- If you are using <strong>Visual Studio Code</strong> then run the below command on the terminal to install the <strong>log4net-loggly</strong> package.
```
dotnet add package log4net-loggly
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