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How do I add Splunk.Client.Helpers to my project?

AmyC
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I installed Splunk.Client with NuGet, but cannot find where to get Splunk.Client.Helpers. Where is it? any help? Thanks everyone

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mtevenan_splunk
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Splunk Employee

Hi Amy,

The Splunk.Client.Helpers library is only required if you're running the tests that are included with the full SDK package. You'd only need the full package if you're planning on altering or contributing to the SDK.

For most people's purposes, Splunk.Client and Splunk.ModularInputs are all you need. Please see http://dev.staging.splunk.com/view/csharp-sdk-pcl/SP-CAAAEPK for more info.

Thanks,
Matt Tevenan

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