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% DOTNET-PACK(1) % Microsoft Corporation dotnetclifeedback@microsoft.com % April 2016
NAME
dotnet-pack - packs the code into a NuGet package
SYNOPSIS
dotnet-pack [--output]
[--no-build] [--build-base-path]
[--configuration] [--version-suffix]
[< project >]
DESCRIPTION
dotnet-pack
will build the project and package it up as a NuGet file. The result of this operation are two packages
with the extension of nupkg
. One package contains the code and another contains the debug symbols.
NuGet dependencies of the project being packed are added to the nuspec file so they are able to be resolved when the
package is installed. Project-to-project references are not packaged inside the project by default. If you wish to do
this, you need to reference the required project in your dependencies node with a type
set to "build":
{
"version": "1.0.0-*",
"dependencies": {
"ProjectA": {
"target": "project",
"type": "build"
}
}
}
dotnet-pack
will by default build the project. If you wish to avoid this pass the --no-build
option. This would be
useful in CI build scenarios in which you know the code was just previously built.
OPTIONS
[project]
The project to pack. It can be either a path to a project.json
file or a path to a directory. If omitted, will
default to the current directory.
-o
, --output
[DIR]
Place the built packages in the directory specified.
--no-build
Skip the building phase of the packing process.
--build-base-path
Place the temporary build artifacts in the specified directory. By default, they go to obj directory in the current directory.
-c
, --configuration [Debug|Release]
Configuration to use when building the project. If not specified, will default to "Debug".
EXAMPLES
dotnet-pack
Pack the current project.
dotnet-pack ~/projects/app1/project.json
Pack the app1 project.
dotnet-pack --output nupkgs
Pack the current application and place the resulting packages into the specified folder.
dotnet-pack --no-build --output nupkgs
Pack the current project into the specified folder and skip the build step.