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Nitrocid KS v0.1.0 - Rolling Manual
Nitrocid KS v0.1.0 - Rolling Manual
  • Welcome!
  • Version Release Notes
  • Installation and Maintenance
    • Installing the Kernel
      • Windows
      • macOS
      • Linux
      • Android
    • Upgrading the Kernel
      • Windows
      • macOS
      • Linux
      • Android
    • Dependency Information
  • Fundamentals
    • What is the Kernel?
    • What is Nitrocid KS?
    • Simulated Kernel Features
      • Extra Features
        • More Networking
          • FTP Client
          • SFTP Client
          • RSS Client
          • HTTP Client
          • Mail Client
        • Games and Amusements
          • Hangman
          • BackRace
          • Meteor
          • Russian Roulette
          • ShipDuet
          • Snaker
          • Solver
          • SpeedPress
          • Wordle
        • More Editors
          • JSON Editor
          • SQL Editor
        • Common Programs
          • Archive
          • Caffeine
          • Calendar
          • Calculator
          • Contacts
          • Dictionary
          • Git Shell
          • Music Player
          • Notes
          • SSH Connection
          • Timers
          • To-do List
          • Unit Converter
          • Weather
        • Docking
        • Language Studio
        • Theme Studio
      • Accounts
        • Groups
        • Permissions
      • Editors
        • Text Editor
        • Hex Editor
      • Shells
        • Commands List
        • Addon Commands List
      • Files and Folders
        • Hashing and Encryption
      • Networking
      • Languages
      • Screensavers
  • Advanced and Power Users
    • Building the Kernel
      • Building on Windows
      • Building on macOS
      • Building on Linux
      • Building on Android
    • Kernel Modifications
      • Building your Mod
      • Analyzing your Mod
        • Text - NKS0001
        • ConsoleBase - NKS0002
        • ConsoleBase - NKS0003
        • ConsoleBase - NKS0004
        • ConsoleBase - NKS0005
        • ConsoleBase - NKS0006
        • ConsoleBase - NKS0007
        • ConsoleBase - NKS0008
        • ConsoleBase - NKS0009
        • Files - NKS0010
        • Files - NKS0011
        • Files - NKS0012
        • Files - NKS0013
        • Files - NKS0014
        • Files - NKS0015
        • Files - NKS0016
        • Files - NKS0017
        • Files - NKS0018
        • Files - NKS0019
        • Files - NKS0020
        • Files - NKS0021
        • Files - NKS0022
        • Files - NKS0023
        • Kernel - NKS0024
        • Kernel - NKS0025
        • Kernel - NKS0026
        • Kernel - NKS0027
        • Kernel - NKS0031
        • Kernel - NKS0032
        • Kernel - NKS0033
        • Kernel - NKS0037
        • Kernel - NKS0038
        • Kernel - NKS0039
        • Kernel - NKS0040
        • Kernel - NKS0041
        • Kernel - NKS0042
        • Kernel - NKS0043
        • Kernel - NKS0052
        • Kernel - NKS0053
        • Languages - NKS0044
        • Languages - NKS0045
        • Languages - NKS0046
        • Network - NKS0051
        • Text - NKS0047
        • Text - NKS0048
        • Text - NKS0049
        • Text - NKS0050
        • Text - NKS0054
        • Text - NKS0055
      • Managing your Mod
        • Inter-Mod Communication
        • Inter-Addon Communication
    • Diagnostics
      • Debugging
        • Local Debugging
        • Remote Debugging
      • Testing
      • Other Diagnostics
    • Inner Workings
      • Kernel Settings
        • Mechanics of Settings App
        • Settings Format
        • Custom Settings
      • Shell Structure
        • Help System
        • Command Parsing
        • Command Information
        • Command Switch Management
        • Command Switch Information
        • Shell History
        • Shell Scripting
        • Shell Presets
        • Extra Shell Features
      • Multilingual Kernel
        • Custom Languages
      • Inner Essentials
        • Kernel Drivers
          • Console Drivers
          • Debug Logger Drivers
          • Encoding Drivers
          • Encryption Drivers
          • Filesystem Drivers
          • Hardware Prober Drivers
          • Input Drivers
          • Network Drivers
          • RNG Drivers
          • Regular Expression Drivers
          • Sorting Drivers
        • Kernel Placeholders
        • The Permissions
        • The Users
        • Kernel Threads
        • Kernel Arguments
        • Kernel Journaling
        • Remote Procedure
        • Nitrocid Filesystem
        • Screensaver Internals
        • Splash Internals
        • Kernel Platform
        • Theme Internals
        • Color Internals
        • Privacy Consents
        • System Notifications
        • MAL and MOTD
        • Progress Handlers
        • Assembly Signing
        • Assembly Reflection
        • Random Number Generation
        • Network Tools
        • Date and Time
        • Mod Manual Pages
      • Miscellaneous APIs
  • Project Dependencies
  • Report an issue
  • Source code
  • API Reference
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  1. Advanced and Power Users
  2. Building the Kernel

Building on Windows

Build the simulator on Windows!

Last updated 7 months ago

In Windows systems, you have two ways to build the simulator: one if you use Visual Studio 2022 or later, and one if you prefer doing everything via the command-line. Make sure that your computer has the following dependencies:

  • (usually installed with Visual Studio 17.8 or later)

Visual Studio 2022+

Before being able to build Nitrocid KS, please make sure that you have at least Visual Studio 2022 version 17.8 or later that supports building projects for .NET 8.0. You can get Visual Studio .

Once you have Visual Studio installed with at least the .NET 8.0 SDK and the .NET development workload, follow these steps:

  1. Open Visual Studio and press Clone Repository

  2. In the repository location field, write https://github.com/Aptivi/NitrocidKS.git

  3. Press Clone. The clone may need to take a few minutes depending on your Internet connection.

  4. Press Solution Explorer » Switch Views and double click on Nitrocid.sln

  5. Press Start or press Build » Build Solution to build

  6. Navigate to the build output folder, KSBuild, and double click on the Nitrocid.exe file\

Using the command-line

If you are a hardcore command-line user or if you prefer using the command-line, follow these steps to build Nitrocid KS right from the command line:

  1. Open Git Bash on your work directory

  2. Execute git clone https://github.com/Aptivi/NitrocidKS.git

  3. Navigate to the cloned repository, NitrocidKS

  4. Execute dotnet restore and dotnet build

  5. After building is done, run dotnet run on the Nitrocid.csproj file like so:\

Git for Windows
.NET 8.0 SDK
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