# Resources Resources are `.resx` files with string values that we use for error messages and such. They live in `src\\resources` folders. At the moment `dotnet cli` doesn't support generating C# bindings (strongly typed resource files). We are using our own `Start-ResGen` to generate them. Usually it's called as part of the regular build with ``` PS C:\> Start-PSBuild -ResGen ``` If you see compilation errors related to resources, try to call `Start-ResGen` explicitly. ``` PS C:\> Start-ResGen ``` ## Editing `.resx` files **Don't edit** `.resx` files from Visual Studio. It will try to create `.cs` files for you and you will get whole bunch of hard-to-understand errors. To edit a resource file, use any **plain text editor**. A resource file is a simple XML file, and it's easy to edit. ## Convert `.txt` resource files into `.resx` files `dotnet cli` doesn't support embedding old-fashioned `.txt` resource. You can do a one-time conversion of `.txt` resources into `.resx` files with a helper function: ``` # example, converting all .txt resources under src\Microsoft.WSMan.Management\resources PS C:\> Convert-TxtResourceToXml -Path src\Microsoft.WSMan.Management\resources ``` `.resx` files would be placed next to `.txt` files.