dotnet-installer/src/dotnet/commands/dotnet-run/LocalizableStrings.resx
Peter Huene 4f7c76b4e4 Make --no-build imply --no-restore for run command.
This commit makes the `--no-build` option for the run command
automatically imply `--no-restore`.

Fixes issue #7472.
2017-11-28 16:01:18 -08:00

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<data name="AppDescription" xml:space="preserve">
<value>Command used to run .NET apps</value>
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<data name="CommandOptionNoBuildDescription" xml:space="preserve">
<value>Do not build project before running. Implies --no-restore.</value>
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<data name="CommandOptionFrameworkDescription" xml:space="preserve">
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<data name="CommandOptionNoLaunchProfileDescription" xml:space="preserve">
<value>Do not attempt to use launchSettings.json to configure the application.</value>
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<value>The build failed. Please fix the build errors and run again.</value>
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Your project targets multiple frameworks. Please specify which framework to run using '{0}'.</value>
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<value>Arguments passed to the application that is being run.</value>
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<value>The specified launch profile could not be located.</value>
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<value>The launch profile "{0}" could not be applied.
{1}</value>
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<data name="DefaultLaunchProfileDisplayName" xml:space="preserve">
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