Nightly builds of the Semantic Kernel are available here.
To download nightly builds follow the following steps:
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You will need a GitHub account to complete these steps.
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Create a GitHub Personal Access Token with the
read:packages
scope using these instructions. -
If you account is part of the Microsoft organization then you must authorize the
Microsoft
organization as a single sign-on organization.- Click the "Configure SSO" next to the Person Access Token you just created and then authorize
Microsoft
.
- Click the "Configure SSO" next to the Person Access Token you just created and then authorize
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Use the following command to add the Microsoft GitHub Packages source to your NuGet configuration:
dotnet nuget add source --username GITHUBUSERNAME --password GITHUBPERSONALACCESSTOKEN --store-password-in-clear-text --name GitHubMicrosoft "https://nuget.pkg.github.com/microsoft/index.json"
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Or you can manually create a
NuGet.Config
file.<?xml version="1.0" encoding="utf-8"?> <configuration> <packageSources> <add key="nuget.org" value="https://api.nuget.org/v3/index.json" protocolVersion="3" /> <add key="github" value="https://nuget.pkg.github.com/microsoft/index.json" /> </packageSources> <packageSourceMapping> <packageSource key="nuget.org"> <package pattern="*" /> </packageSource> <packageSource key="github"> <package pattern="*nightly"/> </packageSource> </packageSourceMapping> <packageSourceCredentials> <github> <add key="Username" value="<Your GitHub Id>" /> <add key="ClearTextPassword" value="<Your Personal Access Token>" /> </github> </packageSourceCredentials> </configuration>
- If you place this file in your project folder make sure to have Git (or whatever source control you use) ignore it.
- For more information on where to store this file go here.
- You can also use the following command
he Microsoft GitHub Packages source can be added easier to NuGet:
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You can now add packages from the nightly build to your project.
- E.g. use this command
dotnet add package Microsoft.SemanticKernel.Core --version 0.26.231003.1-nightly
- E.g. use this command
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And the latest package release can be referenced in the project like this:
<PackageReference Include="Microsoft.SemanticKernel" Version="*-*" />
For more information see: https://docs.github.com/en/packages/working-with-a-github-packages-registry/working-with-the-nuget-registry