Jort van Dalen

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Do you have the Cosmos NuGet packages installed?

> Also I am not sure how to confirm last three lines in context You can confirm these by right clicking on your project. And then clicking on "Manage NuGet...

Do you have the Cosmos VS Extension installed?

hmm... maybe reinstall the packages? And look if Project > Dependencies > Packages looks like this:

can i see the project file (double click on your project) EDIT: And do you use dev or user kit?

if you are using the latest dev kit, try putting this in `` ``` all runtime; build; native; contentfiles; analyzers; buildtransitive ``` And if you are using user kit. Try...

hmm... The only thing I can think of is to restore the NuGet packages, because it seems that its an issue with Nuget. Not Cosmos. This will help: https://github.com/NuGet/docs.microsoft.com-nuget/blob/main/docs/consume-packages/Package-Restore.md TIP:...

no. I don't mean that😀. I meant restoring the packages. And if that doesn't work. I don't know what to do next.