Solid Instruments is a single-sourced, loosely-coupled collection of .NET libraries that help you rapidly fill feature gaps, overcome common and uncommon design challenges, and deliver stable, secure, high-performance software.
The Solid Instruments constituent libraries expose a wide variety of powerful feature APIs. Check out the Quick Start Guide or explore the links below to get started.
Solid Instruments is MIT-licensed. Review the license terms for more information.
There are multiple ways to find help.
- Check out the API Reference for usage examples and reference documentation.
- Ask the community for help via Gitter.
- Open a new issue to request a feature or report a defect.
- Email the core team at [email protected].
The Solid Instruments team strives to maintain high standards as defined by our key quality metrics.
- 99.9% build and test reliability for the
master
anddevelop
branches - A CodeFactor code quality score of "A" for the
master
anddevelop
branches - Core Infrastructure Initiative Best Practices passing status.
Before beginning work please read the Instructions for Contributing.
The Solid Instruments constituent libraries are made available via NuGet. Supported releases are listed below.
Version | Notes | Source | Release date | End of support |
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1.0.26 | Read | Explore | 11 Aug 2020 | 31 Aug 2023 |
1.0.25 | Read | Explore | 27 Jul 2020 | 31 Jul 2023 |
Version | Notes | Source | Release date | End of support |
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1.0.26-preview1 | Read | Explore | 10 Aug 2020 | 31 Aug 2021 |
1.0.25-preview1 | Read | Explore | 26 Jul 2020 | 31 Jul 2021 |
1.0.24-preview1 | Read | Explore | 21 Jul 2019 | 31 Jul 2020 |
1.0.23-preview1 | Read | Explore | 20 Jul 2019 | 31 Jul 2020 |
Check out the Product Roadmap to see what's planned for future releases.