For example, RubyMine handles multiple ruby versions via asdf just fine, and WebStorm handles nodejs versions just fine as well. This is not an issue for other asdf plugins under Jetbrains. Manually installing to a hardcoded location is not a viable option, if you need to frequently switch between multiple projects which use different versions of the dotnet toolset. To quickly install both LTS and Current is:Ĭurl -sSL | sudo bash /dev/stdin -c LTS -install-dir /usr/share/dotnet This issue with Jetbrains Rider is the only problem I have encountered. asdf is working perfectly fine to manage my dotnet environment in every other situation. Since then I have come to believe that dotnet and asdf are not compatible with each other and that this problem is not caused by Jetbrains Rider.
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