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Topshelf/Topshelf: An easy service hosting framework for building Windows services using .NET

Topshelf - An easy service hosting framework for building Windows services using .NET

Topshelf is a framework for hosting services written using the .NET framework. The creation of services is simplified, allowing developers to create a simple console application that can be installed as a service using Topshelf. The reason for this is simple: It is far easier to debug a console application than a service. And once the application is tested and ready for production, Topshelf makes it easy to install the application as a service.

Apache 2.0 - see LICENSE

Getting started with Topshelf

Get started in four simple steps!

Step 1 (get the bits):

The easiest way to get Topshelf in your project is to use NuGet.

Topshelf Discuss

  1. Clone
  2. Branch
  3. Make changes
  4. Push
  5. Make a pull request
  1. Clone the source down to your machine. git clone git://github.com/Topshelf/Topshelf.git
  2. Important: Run build.bat in order to generate the SolutionVersion.cs file which is otherwise missing.
  3. Edit with Visual Studio 2015 or alternatively edit and run build.bat.
  4. Topshelf uses the .NET Framework v4.5.2.
  1. Run build.bat in the root folder.
  2. Set Visual Studio Tools -> Options -> Text Editor -> All Languages -> Tabs to use "Tab Size" = 4, "Indent Size" = 4, and "Insert Spaces"
  3. Double-click/open the .sln file.
Deploying TopShelf with Azure DevOps

The Windows Service Manager Azure DevOps extension supports TopShelf deployments to a group of target machines or a deployment group target.

To run the build, a Visual Studio 2015 compatible environment should be setup.

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