[ARCHIVED] Power commands for F# in Visual Studio
Power commands for F# in Visual Studio
Visual F# Power Tools is a community effort to bring useful F# VS extensions into a single home for the following purposes:
This project is made possible by excellent work in FSharp.Compiler.Service and FSharpBinding.
NOTE: Since v2.0.0, we no longer officially support Visual Studio 2012. An archived v2.0.0 compatible with Visual Studio 2012 is kept at AppVeyor deployment in case someone needs it. Alternatively, one can build vs2012 branch for Visual Studio 2012 support.
You can suggest new features at our user voice system. Please vote for your favourite features so that they have higher chances to be implemented. For user guides, please take a look at the home page.
Build status | |
Windows (AppVeyor) | |
Linux (Travis) |
Require Visual Studio 2013 and Visual Studio 2013 SDK.
Run the build.cmd
script or FSharpVSPowerTools.sln
to build the solution.
You can download the latest installer here.
You can ask questions regarding the project on GitHub issues or on Twitter (tweeting to @FSPowerTools and #fsharp hashtag).
Contributions are always welcome. The maintainers don't have much experience with Visual Studio Extensibility; any help is much appreciated.
The extension is available under Apache 2.0 license. For more information see the License file.
The default maintainer account for projects under "fsprojects" is @fsprojectsgit - F# Community Project Incubation Space (repo management)