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title: Getting Started with ASP.NET Core 1.1
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author: rick-anderson
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description: A quick tutorial that creates and runs a simple Hello World app using ASP.NET Core 1.1.
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keywords: ASP.NET Core,tutorial,get started
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ms.author: riande
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manager: wpickett
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ms.date: 08/07/2017
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ms.topic: get-started-article
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ms.assetid: 73543e9d-d9d5-47d6-9664-17a9beea6cd3
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ms.technology: aspnet
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ms.prod: asp.net-core
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uid: getting-started-1.1
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---
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# Getting Started with ASP.NET Core 1.1
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> [!NOTE]
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> These instructions are for ASP.NET Core 1.1. Looking for the latest version? See [the current version of this tutorial](xref:getting-started).
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1. Install the .NET Core **SDK Installer** for SDK 1.0.4 from the [.NET Core 1.0.5 & 1.1.2 SDK 1.0.4 downloads page](https://github.com/dotnet/core/blob/master/release-notes/download-archives/1.0.5-download.md).
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2. Create a folder for a new .NET Core project.
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On macOS and Linux, open a terminal window. On Windows, open a command prompt.
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```terminal
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mkdir aspnetcoreapp
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cd aspnetcoreapp
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```
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2. If you have installed a later SDK version on your machine, create a *global.json* file to select the 1.0.4 SDK.
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```json
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{
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"sdk": { "version": "1.0.4" }
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}
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```
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2. Create a new .NET Core project.
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```terminal
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dotnet new web
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```
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3. Restore the packages.
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```terminal
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dotnet restore
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```
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4. Run the app.
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The `dotnet run` command builds the app first if needed.
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```terminal
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dotnet run
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```
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5. Browse to `http://localhost:5000`
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### Next steps
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For getting-started tutorials, see [ASP.NET Core Tutorials](tutorials/index.md)
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For an introduction to ASP.NET Core concepts and architecture, see [ASP.NET Core Introduction](index.md) and [ASP.NET Core Fundamentals](fundamentals/index.md).
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An ASP.NET Core app can use the .NET Core or .NET Framework Base Class Library and runtime. For more information, see [Choosing between .NET Core and .NET Framework](https://docs.microsoft.com/dotnet/articles/standard/choosing-core-framework-server).
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