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dotnet sln

       This article applies to: ✔️ .NET Core 3.1 SDK and later versions

NAME

       dotnet-sln - Lists or modifies the projects in a .NET solution file.

SYNOPSIS

              dotnet sln [<SOLUTION_FILE>] [command]

              dotnet sln [command] -h|--help

DESCRIPTION

       The dotnet sln command provides a convenient way to list and modify projects in a solution
       file.

   Create a solution file
       To use the dotnet sln command, the solution file must  already  exist.   If  you  need  to
       create one, use the dotnet new command with the sln template name.

       The following example creates a .sln file in the current folder, with the same name as the
       folder:

              dotnet new sln

       The following example creates a .sln file in the current folder, with the  specified  file
       name:

              dotnet new sln --name MySolution

       The  following  example creates a .sln file in the specified folder, with the same name as
       the folder:

              dotnet new sln --output MySolution

ARGUMENTS

SOLUTION_FILE

         The solution file to use.  If this argument is omitted, the command searches the current
         directory for one.  If it finds no solution file or multiple solution files, the command
         fails.

OPTIONS

-?|-h|--help

         Prints out a description of how to use the command.

   Commands
   list
       Lists all projects in a solution file.

SYNOPSIS

              dotnet sln list [-h|--help]

ARGUMENTS

SOLUTION_FILE

         The solution file to use.  If this argument is omitted, the command searches the current
         directory for one.  If it finds no solution file or multiple solution files, the command
         fails.

OPTIONS

-?|-h|--help

         Prints out a description of how to use the command.

   add
       Adds one or more projects to the solution file.

SYNOPSIS

              dotnet sln [<SOLUTION_FILE>] add [--in-root] [-s|--solution-folder <PATH>] <PROJECT_PATH> [<PROJECT_PATH>...]
              dotnet sln add [-h|--help]

ARGUMENTS

SOLUTION_FILE

         The solution file to use.  If it  is  unspecified,  the  command  searches  the  current
         directory for one and fails if there are multiple solution files.

       • PROJECT_PATH

         The  path  to the project or projects to add to the solution.  Unix/Linux shell globbing
         pattern  (https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Glob_(programming))  expansions  are   processed
         correctly by the dotnet sln command.

         If  PROJECT_PATH  includes  folders that contain the project folder, that portion of the
         path is used to create solution folders.  For example, the following commands  create  a
         solution with myapp in solution folder folder1/folder2:

                dotnet new sln
                dotnet new console --output folder1/folder2/myapp
                dotnet sln add folder1/folder2/myapp

         You  can  override  this  default  behavior by using the --in-root or the -s|--solution-
         folder <PATH> option.

OPTIONS

-?|-h|--help

         Prints out a description of how to use the command.

       • --in-root

         Places the projects in the root of the solution, rather than creating a solution folder.
         Can’t be used with -s|--solution-folder.

       • -s|--solution-folder <PATH>

         The  destination  solution folder path to add the projects to.  Can’t be used with --in-
         root.

   remove
       Removes a project or multiple projects from the solution file.

SYNOPSIS

              dotnet sln [<SOLUTION_FILE>] remove <PROJECT_PATH> [<PROJECT_PATH>...]
              dotnet sln [<SOLUTION_FILE>] remove [-h|--help]

ARGUMENTS

SOLUTION_FILE

         The solution file to use.  If it  is  unspecified,  the  command  searches  the  current
         directory for one and fails if there are multiple solution files.

       • PROJECT_PATH

         The  path  to  the  project  or  projects to remove from the solution.  Unix/Linux shell
         globbing  pattern  (https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Glob_(programming))   expansions   are
         processed correctly by the dotnet sln command.

OPTIONS

-?|-h|--help

         Prints out a description of how to use the command.

EXAMPLES

       • List the projects in a solution:

                dotnet sln todo.sln list

       • Add a C# project to a solution:

                dotnet sln add todo-app/todo-app.csproj

       • Remove a C# project from a solution:

                dotnet sln remove todo-app/todo-app.csproj

       • Add multiple C# projects to the root of a solution:

                dotnet sln todo.sln add todo-app/todo-app.csproj back-end/back-end.csproj --in-root

       • Add multiple C# projects to a solution:

                dotnet sln todo.sln add todo-app/todo-app.csproj back-end/back-end.csproj

       • Remove multiple C# projects from a solution:

                dotnet sln todo.sln remove todo-app/todo-app.csproj back-end/back-end.csproj

       • Add multiple C# projects to a solution using a globbing pattern (Unix/Linux only):

                dotnet sln todo.sln add **/*.csproj

       • Add  multiple  C#  projects  to  a solution using a globbing pattern (Windows PowerShell
         only):

                dotnet sln todo.sln add (ls -r **/*.csproj)

       • Remove multiple C# projects from a solution using a globbing pattern (Unix/Linux only):

                dotnet sln todo.sln remove **/*.csproj

       • Remove multiple C# projects from a solution using a globbing pattern (Windows PowerShell
         only):

                dotnet sln todo.sln remove (ls -r **/*.csproj)

       • Create  a  solution,  a  console  app, and two class libraries.  Add the projects to the
         solution, and use the --solution-folder option of  dotnet  sln  to  organize  the  class
         libraries into a solution folder.

                dotnet new sln -n mysolution
                dotnet new console -o myapp
                dotnet new classlib -o mylib1
                dotnet new classlib -o mylib2
                dotnet sln mysolution.sln add myapp\myapp.csproj
                dotnet sln mysolution.sln add mylib1\mylib1.csproj --solution-folder mylibs
                dotnet sln mysolution.sln add mylib2\mylib2.csproj --solution-folder mylibs

         The following screenshot shows the result in Visual Studio 2019 Solution Explorer:

         :::image  type=“content”  source=“media/dotnet-sln/dotnet-sln-solution-folder.png”  alt-
         text=“Solution  Explorer  showing  class  library  projects  grouped  into  a   solution
         folder.”:::

SEE ALSO

       • dotnet/sdk GitHub repo (https://github.com/dotnet/sdk) (.NET CLI source)

                                            2022-10-10                              dotnet-sln(1)