Orchard 2 is a re-implementation of Orchard CMS in ASP.NET Core. You can check out the Orchard 2 presentation from the last Orchard Harvest to get an introductory overview of its features and goals.
Build Status
Build server | Platform | Status |
---|---|---|
AppVeyor | Windows | |
Travis | Linux / OS X | |
MyGet | Windows |
Orchard CMS
Orchard is a free, open source, community-focused Content Management System built on the ASP.NET MVC platform.
Status
Pre-Alpha
The software is still under active development and not feature complete or ready for consumption by anyone other than software developers. There may be milestones during the pre-alpha which deliver specific sets of functionality, and nightly builds for other developers or users who are comfortable living on the absolute bleeding edge.
Here is a more detailed roadmap.
Getting Started
- Clone the repository using the command
git clone https://github.com/OrchardCMS/Orchard2.git
and checkout themaster
branch. - Delete
%LocalAppData%\Microsoft\dotnet
– The shared runtime dotnet installer doesn’t account for the old CLI structure. - Delete
.build
(or run git clean -xdf) to get the latest KoreBuild - Delete
C:\Program Files (x86)\Microsoft SDKs\NuGetPackages\dotnet-test-xunit
- Run the
build.cmd
file included in the repository to dotnet CLI and build the solution. - Next navigate to
D:\Orchard2\src\Orchard.Web
or where ever your retrospective folder is on the command line in Administrator mode.
Using Kestrel
- Call
dotnet run
. - Then open the
http://localhost:5000
URL in your browser.
Using Console
- Call
dotnet run
. - From here you can now execute commands in a similar fashion as before.
Contributing
We currently follow the these engineering guidelines.