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This package is designed for FarNet.FSharpFar and includes
How to install and update FarNet and modules:
https://github.com/nightroman/FarNet#readme
Once installed, the package is portable with Far Manager and available for F# scripts.
In your F# script directory create the configuration *.fs.ini
:
[use]
%FARHOME%\FarNet\Lib\FarNet.FSharp.Data\FarNet.FSharp.Data.ini
Scripts normally use one of the following:
open FSharp.Data
open FSharp.Data.LiteralProviders
This is it. See /samples.
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FSharp.Data package for FarNet.FSharpFar
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