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NxDotnet Publish

Publishes an app via the dotnet cli command.

Options

configuration

  • (string): Defines the build configuration The default for most projects is Debug, but you can override the build configuration settings in your project.

framework

  • (string): Publishes the application for the specified target framework. You must specify the target framework in the project file.

force

  • (boolean): Forces all dependencies to be resolved even if the last restore was successful. Specifying this flag is the same as deleting the project.assets.json file.

noBuild

  • (boolean): Doesn't build the project before publishing. It also implicitly sets the --no-restore flag.

noDependencies

  • (boolean): Ignores project-to-project references and only restores the root project.
  • (boolean): Doesn't display the startup banner or the copyright message. Available since .NET Core 3.0 SDK.

noRestore

  • (boolean): Doesn't execute an implicit restore when running the command.

output

  • (string): Specifies the path for the output directory.

selfContained

  • (boolean): Publishes the .NET runtime with your application so the runtime doesn't need to be installed on the target machine. Default is true if a runtime identifier is specified and the project is an executable project (not a library project).

runtime

  • (string): Publishes the application for a given runtime.

verbosity

  • (string):

versionSuffix

  • (string): Defines the version suffix to replace the asterisk (*) in the version field of the project file.

publishProfile

  • (string): Specifies the name of the publish profile to use while publishing. Do not include the file path or the file extension. MSBuild by default looks in the Properties/PublishProfiles folder and assumes the pubxml file extension.

extraParameters

  • (string): Extra command-line arguments that are passed verbatim to the dotnet command.