@ -10,12 +10,14 @@ First, install the [ABP CLI](../cli) if you haven't installed before:
dotnet tool install -g Volo.Abp.Studio.Cli
````
Then use the `abp new` command in an empty folder to create a new solution:
Then use the `abp new` command in an empty folder to create a new solution (with the `--old` parameter at the end of the command):
````bash
abp new Acme.MyConsoleApp -t console
abp new Acme.MyConsoleApp -t console --old
````
> **Note**: Since this startup template is not provided by the new ABP Studio Templates yet, you need to pass the `--old` parameter at the end of the command to use the old CLI & templating system for this startup template.
`Acme.MyConsoleApp` is the solution name, like *YourCompany.YourProduct*. You can use single level, two-levels or three-levels naming.
@ -10,12 +10,14 @@ First, install the [ABP CLI](../cli) if you haven't installed before:
dotnet tool install -g Volo.Abp.Studio.Cli
````
Then use the `abp new` command in an empty folder to create a new solution:
Then use the `abp new` command in an empty folder to create a new solution (with the `--old` parameter at the end of the command):
````bash
abp new Acme.MyWpfApp -t wpf
abp new Acme.MyWpfApp -t wpf --old
````
> **Note**: Since this startup template is not provided by the new ABP Studio Templates yet, you need to pass the `--old` parameter at the end of the command to use the old CLI & templating system for this startup template.
`Acme.MyWpfApp` is the solution name, like *YourCompany.YourProduct*. You can use single level, two-levels or three-levels naming.