NerdZero said in his Readme file on github.com
https://github.com/ramon-rocha/MonoDevelop.CobraBinding/blob/master/README.md :
To Compile and Use
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1) Open the solution file in MonoDevelop 3.0
- This Addin is developed on Ubuntu. To compile on Windows, you'll need to re-establish the reference to the MonoDevelop.Core assembly by expanding 'References' and right-clicking on MonoDevelop.Core and selecting 'Delete.'
Well, I'm afraid to go back and retrace my steps, but I believe from my memory that there was no "References" in the left-hand column to expand until
after I selected Build > Build All a first time.
3) Copy MonoDevelop.CobraBinding.dll to the MonoDevelop addins folder. This location depends on your operating system.
- Ubuntu : ~/.local/share/MonoDevelop-3.0/LocalInstall/Addins
- Mac : ~/Library/Application Support/MonoDevelop-3.0/LocalInstall/Addins
- Windows 7 : ~/AppData/Local/MonoDevelop-3.0/LocalInstall/Addins (on Windows ~ is usually c:\users\<username>, also note that AppData is a hidden folder)
If any folders do not exist, you should create them manually.
I was unable to find the AppData folder from the path you provided above, but I did find C:\Program Files (x86)\MonoDevelop\AddIns , and after I pasted the file into that, the "Cobra" section did indeed appear when opening a new solution.
Haven't tried to compile anything of my own yet, using the Cobra section, but will report back tomorrow. Late here.
4) Restart MonoDevelop and you should now have a "Cobra" section when creating a new project/solution.
Again, yes -- this appeared to be working. Thanks!
The branch containing the experimental code for autocompletion in GitHub is still called '3.0' so don't use that version unless you want to hack on the addin itself...which would make you my hero btw
Hey, I'd like to help out but I'm currently really struggling with OOP / .Net / Cobra / C# (since I have to read a good bit of C# examples to learn Cobra and .Net). I told you before that if you have something a chimpanzee with a typewriter could do, I could volunteer for such a job, but unfortunately I think I exaggerated -- it's more like a rock with a typewriter. At least so far.