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CoreUI - ASP.NET Core 2 MVC version

Intro

This is CoreUI ASP.NET Core 2 MVC version preview and may be subject to change.

Inspired by Miguel Veloso's blog post Construyendo aplicaciones elegantes con ASP.NET MVC Core 2 y Bootstrap 4 usando CoreUI

Having ideas? Problems? Want to contribute? Feel free to create an issue or PR.

Prerequisities

Dependencies handled by nuget and npm

Directories

mvc_Starter/
├── Controllers/
├── Models/
├── Views/
├── Properties/
├── scss/
├── wwwroot/

Usage

cd to project directory (ex. cd mvc_Starter)

npm install - to install dependencies

gulp sass - to compile Sass files
gulp sass:watch to compile Sass synchronously

Sctipts

.NET Core CLI commands

dotnet run - runs source code without any explicit compile or launch commands
dotnet build - builds a project and all of its dependencies
dotnet publish - packs the application and its dependencies into a folder for deployment to a hosting system

See also

Changelog

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This is .NET Core 2 version of our Bootstrap 4 admin template CoreUI.

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Why I decided to create CoreUI? Please read this article: Jack of all trades, master of none. Why Boostrap Admin Templates suck.

CoreUI is an Open Source .NET Core & Bootstrap Admin Template. But CoreUI is not just another Admin Template. It goes way beyond hitherto admin templates thanks to transparent code and file structure. And if that's not enough, let’s just add that CoreUI consists bunch of unique features and over 1000 high quality icons.

CoreUI is based on Bootstrap 4 and offers 7 versions: HTML5 AJAX, HTML5 Static, AngularJS, Angular 2+, React.js, Vue.js & .NET Core 2.

CoreUI is meant to be the UX game changer. Pure & transparent code is devoid of redundant components, so the app is light enough to offer ultimate user experience. This means mobile devices also, where the navigation is just as easy and intuitive as on a desktop or laptop. The CoreUI Layout API lets you customize your project for almost any device – be it Mobile, Web or WebApp – CoreUI covers them all!

CoreUI .NET Core Free Bootstrap Admin Template

NOTE: Please remember to STAR this project and FOLLOW my Github to keep you update with this template.

Demo

A fully functional demo is available at CoreUI

Other Versions

CoreUI includes 7 Version for Angular 4, AngularJS, React.js, Vue.js, Static HTML5, AJAX HTML5 and .NET Core 2.

Bugs and feature requests

Have a bug or a feature request? Please open a new issue.

Documentation

CoreUI's documentation, is hosted on our website CoreUI

Copyright and license

copyright 2018 creativeLabs Łukasz Holeczek. Code released under the MIT license. creativeLabs Łukasz Holeczek reserves the right to change the license of future releases. You can’t re-distribute the CoreUI as stock. You can’t do this if you modify the CoreUI.

Support CoreUI Development

CoreUI is an MIT licensed open source project and completely free to use. However, the amount of effort needed to maintain and develop new features for the project is not sustainable without proper financial backing. You can support development by donating on PayPal or buying one of our premium bootstrap 4 admin templates.

As of now I am exploring the possibility of working on CoreUI fulltime - if you are a business that is building core products using CoreUI, I am also open to conversations regarding custom sponsorship / consulting arrangements. Get in touch on Twitter.

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