dotnet-config
1.2.0
dotnet tool install --global dotnet-config --version 1.2.0
dotnet new tool-manifest # if you are setting up this repo dotnet tool install --local dotnet-config --version 1.2.0
#tool dotnet:?package=dotnet-config&version=1.2.0
nuke :add-package dotnet-config --version 1.2.0
The command line tool allows you to inspect and modify configuration files used by your dotnet tools. Installation is the same as for any other dotnet tool:
> dotnet tool install -g dotnet-config
The available options and actions are (for the most part) compatible with the behavior of git config
.
When reading and writing from a single file, you can for the most part just use
git config
along with the compatibility option-f|--file
specifying the file to read/write from.
Reading and writing variables don't require any special options. The following lines first write a variable value and then retrieve its value:
> dotnet config mytool.myvariable myvalue
> dotnet config mytool.myvariable
myvalue
The value is returned verbatim via the standard output, so you can assign it directly to a variable, for example.
All current options from running dotnet config -?
are:
Usage: dotnet config [options]
Location (uses all locations by default)
--global use global config file
--system use system config file
--local use .netconfig.user file
-f, --file use given config file (git config compat)
--path[=VALUE] use given config file or directory
Action
--get get value: name [value-regex]
--get-all get all values: key [value-regex]
--get-regexp get values for regexp: name-regex [value-regex]
--add add a new variable: name value
--unset remove a variable: name [value-regex]
--unset-all remove all matches: name [value-regex]
--set set value: name value [value-regex]
--set-all set all matches: name value [value-regex]
--rename-section rename section: old-name new-name
--remove-section remove a section: name
-l, --list list all
-e, --edit edit the config file in an editor
Other
--name-only show variable names only
--default[=VALUE] with --get, use default value when missing entry
--type[=VALUE] value is given this type, can be 'boolean', '
datetime' or 'number'
-?, -h, --help Display this help
Command line parsing is done with Mono.Options so
all the following variants for arguments are supported: -flag
, --flag
, /flag
, -flag=value
,
--flag=value
, /flag=value
, -flag:value
, --flag:value
, /flag:value
, -flag value
,
--flag value
, /flag value
.
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net6.0
- DotNetConfig (>= 1.2.0)
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net8.0
- DotNetConfig (>= 1.2.0)
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