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Pete Navarra
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I've heard through the grapevine that Sitecore DLL's can be referenced through the use of NuGet Packages. I found Sitecore.NuGet, but I don't think that's the right option. I also found this blog post talking about the Sitecore NuGet Package Generator which looks promising.

Seems like there are quite a few ways that this is being handled according to Google. I also recall at the Sitecore Symposium 2016, that NuGet package availability might be something Sitecore provides.

So, the root of my question is:

What is the best way currently (8.2 Initial Release) to reference Sitecore DLL's?

I've heard through the grapevine that Sitecore DLL's can be referenced through the use of NuGet Packages. I found Sitecore.NuGet, but I don't think that's the right option. I also found this blog post talking about the Sitecore NuGet Package Generator which looks promising.

Seems like there are quite a few ways that this is being handled according to Google. I also recall at the Sitecore Symposium 2016, that NuGet package availability might be something Sitecore provides.

So, the root of my question is:

What is the best way currently (8.2 Initial Release) to reference Sitecore DLL's?

I've heard through the grapevine that Sitecore DLL's can be referenced through the use of NuGet Packages. I found Sitecore.NuGet, but I don't think that's the right option. I also found this blog post talking about the Sitecore NuGet Package Generator which looks promising.

Seems like there are quite a few ways that this is being handled according to Google. I also recall at the Sitecore Symposium 2016, that NuGet package availability might be something Sitecore provides.

So, the root of my question is:

What is the best way to reference Sitecore DLL's?

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I've heard through the grapevine that Sitecore DLL's can be referenced through the use of NuGet Packages. I found Sitecore.NuGet, but I don't think that's the right option. I also found this blog post talking about the Sitecore NuGet Package Generator which looks promising.

Seems like there are quite a few ways that this is being handled according to Google. I also recall at the Sitecore Symposium 2016, that NuGet package availability might be something Sitecore provides.

So, the root of my question is:

What is the best way currently (8.2 Initial Release) to reference Sitecore DLL's following Helix guidelines?

I've heard through the grapevine that Sitecore DLL's can be referenced through the use of NuGet Packages. I found Sitecore.NuGet, but I don't think that's the right option. I also found this blog post talking about the Sitecore NuGet Package Generator which looks promising.

Seems like there are quite a few ways that this is being handled according to Google. I also recall at the Sitecore Symposium 2016, that NuGet package availability might be something Sitecore provides.

So, the root of my question is:

What is the best way currently (8.2 Initial Release) to reference Sitecore DLL's following Helix guidelines?

I've heard through the grapevine that Sitecore DLL's can be referenced through the use of NuGet Packages. I found Sitecore.NuGet, but I don't think that's the right option. I also found this blog post talking about the Sitecore NuGet Package Generator which looks promising.

Seems like there are quite a few ways that this is being handled according to Google. I also recall at the Sitecore Symposium 2016, that NuGet package availability might be something Sitecore provides.

So, the root of my question is:

What is the best way currently (8.2 Initial Release) to reference Sitecore DLL's?

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