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% DOTNET(1) % Zlatko Knezevic zlakne@microsoft.com % January 2016

NAME

dotnet -- general driver for running the command-line commands

SYNOPSIS

dotnet [--version] [--help] [--verbose] < command > [< args >]

DESCRIPTION

dotnet is a generic driver for the CLI toolchain. Invoked on its own, it will give out brief usage instructions.

Each specific feature is implemented as a command. In order to use the feature, it is specified after dotnet, i.e. dotnet compile. All of the arguments following the command are command's own arguments.

OPTIONS

-v, --verbose

Enable verbose output.

--version

Print out the version of the CLI tooling

-h, --help

Print out a short help and a list of current commands. 

DOTNET COMMANDS

The following commands exist for dotnet.

dotnet-compile(1)

Compile the application to either an intermidiate language (IL) or to a native binary. 

dotnet-restore(1)

Restores the dependencies for a given application. 

dotnet-run(1)

Runs the application from source.

dotnet-publish(1)

Publishes a flat directory that contains the application and its dependencies, including the runtime binaries. 

dotnet-test(1)

Runs tests using a test runner specified in project.json.

dotnet-new(1)

Initializes a sample .NET Core console application. 

EXAMPLES

dotnew new

Initializes a sample .NET Core console application that can be compiled and ran.

dotnet restore

Restores dependencies for a given application. 

dotnet compile

Compiles the application in a given directory. 

ENVIRONMENT

DOTNET_HOME

Points to the base directory that contains the runtime and the binaries directories. The runtime will be used to run the executable file that is dropped after compiling. Not needed for native compilation.  

DOTNET_PACKAGES

The primary package cache. If not set, defaults to $HOME/.nuget/packages on Unix or %LOCALAPPDATA%\NuGet\Packages (TBD) on Windows.

DOTNET_PACKAGES_CACHE

The secondary cache. This is used by shared hosters (such as Azure) to provide a cache of pre-downloaded common packages on a faster disk. If not set it is not used.

DOTNET_SERVICING

Specifies the location of the servicing index to use by the shared host when loading the runtime. 

SEE ALSO

dotnet-compile(1), dotnet-run(1), dotnet-publish(1), dotnet-restore(1)