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<configuration>
<packageSources>
<add key="RGB.NET" value="http://nuget.arge.be/v3/index.json" />
</packageSources>
<activePackageSource>
<add key="All" value="(Aggregate source)" />
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## Adding prerelease packages using NuGet ##
This is the easiest and therefore preferred way to include RGB.NET in your project right now.
This is the easiest and therefore preferred way to include RGB.NET in your project.
Since there aren't stable packages on nuget right now you need to use the CI-build.
You can get them from the [RGB.NET MyGet gallery](https://www.myget.org/gallery/rgb_net) by adding the feed as a package source to your Visual Studio.
_You need to check "Include prerelease" to see the package in Visual Studio._
Since there aren't any release-packages right now you'll have to use the CI-feed from [http://nuget.arge.be](http://nuget.arge.be).
You can include it either by adding ```http://nuget.arge.be/v3/index.json``` to your Visual Studio package sources or by adding this [https://github.com/DarthAffe/RGB.NET/tree/master/Documentation/NuGet.Config](NuGet.Config) to your project (at the same level as your solution).
### Example usage of RGB.NET
[![Example video](https://img.youtube.com/vi/JLRa0Wv4qso/0.jpg)](http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=JLRa0Wv4qso)
#### Example Projects
[https://github.com/DarthAffe/KeyboardAudioVisualizer](https://github.com/DarthAffe/KeyboardAudioVisualizer)
[https://github.com/DarthAffe/RGBSyncPlus](https://github.com/DarthAffe/RGBSyncPlus)