Updated readme with dotnet template

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@ -15,10 +15,17 @@ Awesome! This guide is for you. Jellyfin plugins are written using the dotnet st
We have a number of quickstart options available to speed you along the way We have a number of quickstart options available to speed you along the way
- [Download the Example Plugin Project](https://github.com/LogicalPhallacy/jellyfin-plugin-example/tree/master/example-plugin) from this repository, open it in your IDE and go to step 3 - [Download the Example Plugin Project](https://github.com/LogicalPhallacy/jellyfin-plugin-example/tree/master/example-plugin) from this repository, open it in your IDE and go to step 3
- Install our dotnet template off of [Nuget] - coming soon - and run this command then skip to step 4 - Install our dotnet template by [downloading the dotnet-template/content folder from this repo](https://github.com/LogicalPhallacy/jellyfin-plugin-example/tree/master/dotnet-template/content) or off of Nuget (Coming soon)
```
dotnet new -i /path/to/templatefolder
```
- and run this command then skip to step 4
```
dotnet new Jellyfin-plugin -name MyPlugin dotnet new Jellyfin-plugin -name MyPlugin
- Install our [visual studio plugin] - coming soon - and make a new Jellyfin plugin project, then skip to step 4 ```
- Install our visual studio plugin (coming soon) and make a new Jellyfin plugin project, then skip to step 4
If you'd rather start from scratch keep going on to step 1. This assumes no specific editor or IDE and requires only the command line with dotnet in the path. If you'd rather start from scratch keep going on to step 1. This assumes no specific editor or IDE and requires only the command line with dotnet in the path.