OmniSharp is a .NET development platform based on Roslyn workspaces. It provides project dependencies and C# language services to various IDEs and plugins.
OmniSharp is built with the .NET Core SDK on Windows and Mono on OSX/Linux. It targets both the net6.0 and net472 target frameworks. The net6.0 build requires a .NET SDK version >=6.0. When using the net472 build on OSX/Linux, Mono version >=6.4.0 is required and must be globally installed on the system.
For Arch Linux users, you need package mono-msbuild (>= 16.3).
In addition, if you need the HTTP interface and you want to run on Linux, you'll also need to make sure that you have libuv installed. See also OmniSharp#1202 (comment) .
See our change log for all of the updates.
OmniSharp ships in two flavors:
- Stdio server
- HTTP server
When using OmniSharp with an editor extension (e.g. VIM, Emacs, VS Code), the extension will download or bundle OmniSharp automatically. If you wish to download OmniSharp manually though, follow the steps below.
Stable releases are published using GitHub releases. Each release contains a set of binaries for various operating systems and processing architectures.
Pre-release versions are available in Azure Blob Storage, they can be viewed using the following URL https://roslynomnisharp.blob.core.windows.net/releases?restype=container&comp=list&prefix={version}
, where the {version}
placeholder can be found in the changelog. For example, all 1.37.x
versions (including all betas and prereleases such as 1.37.4-beta.5
) can be viewed using https://roslynomnisharp.blob.core.windows.net/releases?restype=container&comp=list&prefix=1.37
. Please note that the listing is limited to 5000 entries.
Every merge to master
is automatically published to this feed and individual release is then available using the following URL convention:
https://roslynomnisharp.blob.core.windows.net/releases/{version}/{packagename}-{os/arch}.{ext}
- Version is auto incremented and is visible in the travis or appveyor build output
- Package Name would be either
omnisharp
oromnisharp.http
os/arch
will be one of the following:win-x64
win-x86
win-arm64
linux-x64
linux-x86
linux-musl-x64
linux-arm64
linux-musl-arm64
osx
mono
(Requires global mono installed)
- Extensions are archive specific, windows will be
zip
and all others will betar.gz
.
On Windows:
> ./build.ps1
On Linux / Unix:
$ ./build.sh
You can find the output under artifacts/publish/OmniSharp/<runtime id>/<target framework>/
.
The executable is either OmniSharp.exe
or OmniSharp
.
For more details, see Build.
Add the following setting to your User Settings.
{
"omnisharp.path": "<Path to the omnisharp executable>"
}
The above option can also be set to:
- "latest" - To consume the latest build from the master branch
- A specific version number like
1.29.2-beta.60
In order to be able to attach a debugger, add the following setting to your User or Workspace settings:
{
"omnisharp.waitForDebugger": true
}
This will print the OmniSharp process ID in the VS Code OmniSharp output panel and pause the start of the server until a debugger is attached to this process. This is equivalent to launching OmniSharp from a command line with the --debug
flag.
OmniSharp provides a rich set of hierarchical configuration options, controlled via startup arguments, environment variables and omnisharp.json
file. For more details please visit the Configuration Options section of the wiki.
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OmniSharp is provided as-is under the MIT license. For more information see LICENSE.
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