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dotnet tool update

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

NAME

       dotnet-tool-update - Updates the specified .NET tool on your machine.

SYNOPSIS

              dotnet tool update <PACKAGE_ID> -g|--global
                  [--add-source <SOURCE>] [--configfile <FILE>]
                  [--disable-parallel] [--framework <FRAMEWORK>]
                  [--ignore-failed-sources] [--interactive] [--no-cache]
                  [-v|--verbosity <LEVEL>] [--version <VERSION>]

              dotnet tool update <PACKAGE_ID> --tool-path <PATH>
                  [--add-source <SOURCE>] [--configfile <FILE>]
                  [--disable-parallel] [--framework <FRAMEWORK>]
                  [--ignore-failed-sources] [--interactive] [--no-cache]
                  [-v|--verbosity <LEVEL>] [--version <VERSION>]

              dotnet tool update <PACKAGE_ID> --local
                  [--add-source <SOURCE>] [--configfile <FILE>]
                  [--disable-parallel] [--framework <FRAMEWORK>]
                  [--ignore-failed-sources] [--interactive] [--no-cache]
                  [--tool-manifest <PATH>]
                  [-v|--verbosity <LEVEL>] [--version <VERSION>]

              dotnet tool update -h|--help

DESCRIPTION

       The dotnet tool update command provides a way for you to update .NET tools on your machine
       to the latest stable version of the package.  The  command  uninstalls  and  reinstalls  a
       tool,  effectively  updating  it.   To  use  the command, you specify one of the following
       options:

       • To update a global tool that was installed in the default  location,  use  the  --global
         option

       • To  update  a  global  tool that was installed in a custom location, use the --tool-path
         option.

       • To update a local tool, use the --local option.

ARGUMENTS

PACKAGE_ID

         Name/ID of the NuGet package that contains the .NET global tool to update.  You can find
         the package name using the dotnet tool list command.

OPTIONS

--add-source <SOURCE>

         Adds  an additional NuGet package source to use during installation.  Feeds are accessed
         in parallel, not sequentially in some order of precedence.   If  the  same  package  and
         version  is  in  multiple  feeds, the fastest feed wins.  For more information, see What
         happens when a NuGet package is installed?.

       • --configfile <FILE>

         The NuGet configuration file (nuget.config) to use.  If  specified,  only  the  settings
         from  this  file  will  be used.  If not specified, the hierarchy of configuration files
         from the current directory will  be  used.   For  more  information,  see  Common  NuGet
         Configurations.

       • --disable-parallel

         Prevent restoring multiple projects in parallel.

       • --framework <FRAMEWORK>

         Specifies the target framework to update the tool for.

       • -g|--global

         Specifies  that  the update is for a user-wide tool.  Can’t be combined with the --tool-
         path option.  Omitting both --global and --tool-path  specifies  that  the  tool  to  be
         updated is a local tool.

       • -?|-h|--help

         Prints out a description of how to use the command.

       • --ignore-failed-sources

         Treat package source failures as warnings.

       • --interactive

         Allows  the command to stop and wait for user input or action.  For example, to complete
         authentication.

       • --local

         Update the tool and the local tool manifest.  Can’t be combined with the --global option
         or the --tool-path option.

       • --no-cache

         Do not cache packages and HTTP requests.

       • --tool-manifest <PATH>

         Path to the manifest file.

       • --tool-path <PATH>

         Specifies  the  location  where  the  global tool is installed.  PATH can be absolute or
         relative.  Can’t be combined with the  --global  option.   Omitting  both  --global  and
         --tool-path specifies that the tool to be updated is a local tool.

       • -v|--verbosity <LEVEL>

         Sets  the  verbosity  level  of  the  command.   Allowed  values are q[uiet], m[inimal],
         n[ormal],    d[etailed],    and    diag[nostic].     For    more    information,     see
         <xref:Microsoft.Build.Framework.LoggerVerbosity>.

       • --version <VERSION>

         The  version  range  of the tool package to update to.  This cannot be used to downgrade
         versions, you must uninstall newer versions first.

EXAMPLES

dotnet tool update -g dotnetsay

         Updates the dotnetsay (https://www.nuget.org/packages/dotnetsay/) global tool.

       • dotnet tool update dotnetsay --tool-path c:\global-tools

         Updates the dotnetsay (https://www.nuget.org/packages/dotnetsay/) global tool located in
         a specific Windows directory.

       • dotnet tool update dotnetsay --tool-path ~/bin

         Updates the dotnetsay (https://www.nuget.org/packages/dotnetsay/) global tool located in
         a specific Linux/macOS directory.

       • dotnet tool update dotnetsay

         Updates the dotnetsay (https://www.nuget.org/packages/dotnetsay/) local  tool  installed
         for the current directory.

       • dotnet tool update -g dotnetsay --version 2.0.*

         Updates  the  dotnetsay  (https://www.nuget.org/packages/dotnetsay/)  global tool to the
         latest patch version, with a major version of 2, and a minor version of 0.

       • dotnet tool update -g dotnetsay --version (2.0.*,2.1.4)

         Updates the dotnetsay (https://www.nuget.org/packages/dotnetsay/)  global  tool  to  the
         lowest  version  within the specified range (> 2.0.0 && < 2.1.4), version 2.1.0 would be
         installed.  For more information on semantic  versioning  ranges,  see  NuGet  packaging
         version ranges.

SEE ALSO

       • .NET tools

       • Semantic versioning (https://semver.org)

       • Tutorial: Install and use a .NET global tool using the .NET CLI

       • Tutorial: Install and use a .NET local tool using the .NET CLI

                                            2022-10-10                      dotnet-tool-update(1)