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dotnet new list

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NAME

       dotnet-new-list - Lists available templates to be run using dotnet-new.

SYNOPSIS

              dotnet new list [<TEMPLATE_NAME>] [--author <AUTHOR>] [-lang|--language {"C#"|"F#"|VB}]
                  [--tag <TAG>] [--type <TYPE>] [--columns <COLUMNS>] [--columns-all]
                  [-o|--output <output>] [--project <project>] [--ignore-constraints]
                  [-d|--diagnostics] [--verbosity <LEVEL>] [-h|--help]

DESCRIPTION

       The  dotnet  new list command lists available templates to use with dotnet new.  If the is
       specified, lists templates containing the specified name.  This option lists only  default
       and installed templates.  To find templates in NuGet that you can install locally, use the
       search command.

       Starting with .NET SDK 7.0.100,  the  list  command  might  not  show  all  the  templates
       installed  on  the machine.  It takes the result of template constraints into account, and
       the templates that can’t be used won’t be shown.  To force show all the templates, use the
       --ignore-constraints option.

       Starting with the .NET 7 SDK, the dotnet new syntax has changed:

       • The  --list,  --search,  --install, and --uninstall options became list, search, install
         and uninstall subcommands.

       • The --update-apply option became the update subcommand.

       • To use --update-check, use the update subcommand with the --check-only option.

       Other options that were available before are still available to use with their  respective
       subcommands.   Separate help for each subcommand is available via the -h or --help option:
       dotnet new <subcommand> --help lists all supported options for the subcommand.

       Additionally, tab completion is now available for dotnet new.  It supports completion  for
       installed  template  names  and for the options a selected template provides.  To activate
       tab completion for the .NET SDK, see Enable tab completion.   >  >  Examples  of  the  old
       syntax: > > - List all Single Page Application (SPA) templates: > - since .NET SDK 6.0.100
       > > dotnetcli >   dotnet new --list spa > > > - before .NET SDK 6.0.100 >  >  dotnetcli  >
       dotnet new spa --list >

ARGUMENTS

TEMPLATE_NAME

         If  the argument is specified, only the templates containing <TEMPLATE_NAME> in template
         name or short name will be shown.

OPTIONS

--author <AUTHOR>

         Filters templates based on template author.   Partial  match  is  supported.   Available
         since .NET SDK 5.0.300.

       • --columns <COLUMNS>

         Comma-separated list of columns to display in the output.  The supported columns are:

         • language - A comma-separated list of languages supported by the template.

         • tags - The list of template tags.

         • author - The template author.

         • type - The template type: project or item.

         The  template  name  and  short  name  are always shown.  The default list of columns is
         template name, short name, language, and tags.  This list is  equivalent  to  specifying
         --columns=language,tags.  Available since .NET SDK 5.0.300.

       • --columns-all

         Displays all columns in the output.  Available since .NET SDK 5.0.300.

       • -d|--diagnostics

         Enables diagnostic output.  Available since .NET SDK 7.0.100.

       • -h|--help

         Prints out help for the list command.  Available since .NET SDK 7.0.100.

       • --ignore-constraints

         Disables checking if the template meets the constraints to be run.  Available since .NET
         SDK 7.0.100.

       • -lang|--language {C#|F#|VB}

         Filters templates based on language supported by the template.   The  language  accepted
         varies by the template.  Not valid for some templates.

                Some  shells  interpret  #  as  a special character.  In those cases, enclose the
                language parameter value in quotes.  For example, dotnet  new  --list  --language
                "F#".

       • -o|--output <OUTPUT_DIRECTORY>

         Location  to place the generated output.  The default is the current directory.  For the
         list command, it might be  necessary  to  specify  the  output  directory  to  correctly
         evaluate constraints for the template.  Available since .NET SDK 7.0.100.

       • --project <PROJECT_PATH>

         The  project that the template is added to.  For the list command, it might be needed to
         specify the project the template is being added to to correctly evaluate constraints for
         the template.  Available since .NET SDK 7.0.100.

       • --tag <TAG>

         Filters templates based on template tags.  To be selected, a template must have at least
         one tag that exactly matches the criteria.  Available since .NET SDK 5.0.300.

       • --type <TYPE>

         Filters templates based on template type.  Predefined  values  are  project,  item,  and
         solution.

       • -v|--verbosity <LEVEL>

         Sets  the  verbosity  level  of  the  command.   Allowed  values are q[uiet], m[inimal],
         n[ormal], and diag[nostic].  Available since .NET SDK 7.0.100.

EXAMPLES

       • List all templates

                dotnet new list

       • List all Single Page Application (SPA) templates:

                dotnet new list spa

       • List all templates matching the we substring.

                dotnet new list we

       • List all templates matching the we substring that support the F# language.

                dotnet new list we --language "F#"

       • List all item templates.

                dotnet new list --type item

       • List all C# templates, showing the author and the type in the output.

                dotnet new list --language "C#" --columns "author,type"

SEE ALSO

       • dotnet new command

       • dotnet new search command

       • Custom templates for dotnet new

                                            2022-11-08                         dotnet-new-list(1)