Skip to content

Latest commit

 

History

History
52 lines (37 loc) · 3.62 KB

consuming-nuget-package.md

File metadata and controls

52 lines (37 loc) · 3.62 KB

Consuming MSBuild NuGet packages

The MSBuild team currently publishes five NuGet packages. Our packages are published to NuGet.org

Package ID URL Latest Version
Microsoft.Build.Framework https://www.nuget.org/Packages/Microsoft.Build.Framework Microsoft.Build.Framework package
Microsoft.Build.Utilities.Core https://www.nuget.org/Packages/Microsoft.Build.Utilities.Core Microsoft.Build.Utilities.Core package
Microsoft.Build.Tasks.Core https://www.nuget.org/Packages/Microsoft.Build.Tasks.Core Microsoft.Build.Tasks.Core package
Microsoft.Build https://www.nuget.org/Packages/Microsoft.Build Microsoft.Build package
Microsoft.Build.Runtime https://www.nuget.org/Packages/Microsoft.Build.Runtime Microsoft.Build.Runtime package

Microsoft.Build.Framework

This package contains Microsoft.Build.Framework.dll, which defines fundamental types used in MSBuild's API and extensibility model.

Microsoft.Build.Utilities.Core

This package contains the Microsoft.Build.Utilities.Core.dll assembly which makes available items in the Microsoft.Build.Utilities namespace.

Microsoft.Build.Tasks.Core

This package contains implementations of commonly-used MSBuild tasks that ship with MSBuild itself.

Most developers do not need to reference this package. We recommend that MSBuild task developers reference the Microsoft.Build.Utilities.Core package and implement the abstract class Task or ToolTask.

Microsoft.Build

This package contains the Microsoft.Build.dll assembly which makes available items in the Microsoft.Build.Construction, Microsoft.Build.Evaluation, and Microsoft.Build.Execution namespaces.

Developers should reference this package to create, edit, evaluate, or build MSBuild projects.

Microsoft.Build.Runtime

This package delivers a complete executable copy of MSBuild. Reference this package only if your application needs to load projects or execute in-process builds without requiring installation of MSBuild. Successfully evaluating projects using this package requires aggregating additional components (like the compilers) into an application directory.

🗒️ NOTE: if you are building an application that wants to use MSBuild to evaluate or build projects, you will generally not need this package. Instead, use MSBuildLocator to use a complete toolset provided by the .NET SDK or Visual Studio.