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authorLuke Bakken <luke@bakken.io>2016-06-22 07:39:05 -0700
committerLuke Bakken <luke@bakken.io>2016-06-22 07:39:05 -0700
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Modify csharp README since there are now two NuGet packages
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@@ -9,8 +9,8 @@ Usage
The easiest way how to use C# protobufs is via the `Google.Protobuf`
NuGet package. Just add the NuGet package to your VS project.
-Besides C# runtime library, the NuGet package also contains
-precompiled version of `protoc.exe` and a copy of well known `.proto`
+You will also want to install the `Google.Protobuf.Tools` NuGet package, which
+contains precompiled version of `protoc.exe` and a copy of well known `.proto`
files under the package's `tools` directory.
To generate C# files from your `.proto` files, invoke `protoc` with the