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dotnet-format
is a code formatter for dotnet
that applies style preferences to a project or solution. Preferences will be read from an .editorconfig
file, if present, otherwise a default set of preferences will be used.
The dotnet-format
nuget package is currently in beta and published to nuget.org. You can visit the dotnet-format nuget page to get the latest version number.
You can install the tool using the following command.
dotnet tool install -g dotnet-format --version 3.0.0-beta4-19105-10
Development builds of dotnet-format
are being hosted on myget. You can visit the dotnet-format myget page to get the latest version number.
You can install the tool using the following command.
dotnet tool install -g dotnet-format --version 3.0.0-prerelease.19119.4 --add-source https://dotnet.myget.org/F/format/api/v3/index.json
By default dotnet-format
will look in the current directory for a project or solution file and use that as the workspace to format. If more than one project or solution file is present in the current directory you will need to specify the workspace to format using the -w
option. You can control how verbose the output will be by using the -v
option.
Usage:
dotnet-format [options]
Options:
-w, --workspace The solution or project file to operate on. If a file is not specified, the command will search
the current directory for one.
-v, --verbosity Set the verbosity level. Allowed values are q[uiet], m[inimal], n[ormal], d[etailed], and
diag[nostic]
--version Display version information
Add format
after dotnet
and before the command arguments that you want to run:
Examples |
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dotnet format |
dotnet format -w <workspace> |
dotnet format -v diag |
dotnet format -w <workspace> -v diag |
You can uninstall the tool using the following command.
dotnet tool uninstall -g dotnet-format
You can build and package the tool using the following commands. The instructions assume that you are in the root of the repository.
build -pack
# The final line from the build will read something like
# Successfully created package '..\artifacts\packages\Debug\Shipping\dotnet-format.3.0.0-dev.nupkg'.
# Use the value that is in the form `3.0.0-dev` as the version in the next command.
dotnet tool install --add-source .\artifacts\packages\Debug\Shipping -g dotnet-format --version <version>
dotnet format
Note: On macOS and Linux,
.\artifacts
will need be switched to./artifacts
to accommodate for the different slash directions.