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dotnet store

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

NAME

       dotnet-store - Stores the specified assemblies in the runtime package store.

SYNOPSIS

              dotnet store -m|--manifest <PATH_TO_MANIFEST_FILE>
                  -f|--framework <FRAMEWORK_VERSION> -r|--runtime <RUNTIME_IDENTIFIER>
                  [--framework-version <FRAMEWORK_VERSION>] [--output <OUTPUT_DIRECTORY>]
                  [--skip-optimization] [--skip-symbols] [-v|--verbosity <LEVEL>]
                  [--working-dir <WORKING_DIRECTORY>]

              dotnet store -h|--help

DESCRIPTION

       dotnet  store  stores  the specified assemblies in the runtime package store.  By default,
       assemblies are optimized for the target runtime and framework.  For more information,  see
       the runtime package store topic.

   Required options-f|--framework <FRAMEWORK>

         Specifies the target framework.  The target framework has to be specified in the project
         file.

       • -m|--manifest <PATH_TO_MANIFEST_FILE>

         The package store manifest file is an XML file that contains the  list  of  packages  to
         store.  The format of the manifest file is compatible with the SDK-style project format.
         So, a  project  file  that  references  the  desired  packages  can  be  used  with  the
         -m|--manifest  option  to  store  assemblies  in  the runtime package store.  To specify
         multiple manifest files, repeat the  option  and  path  for  each  file.   For  example:
         --manifest packages1.csproj --manifest packages2.csproj.

       • -r|--runtime <RUNTIME_IDENTIFIER>

         The runtime identifier to target.

   Optional options--framework-version <FRAMEWORK_VERSION>

         Specifies  the .NET SDK version.  This option enables you to select a specific framework
         version beyond the framework specified by the -f|--framework option.

       • -?|-h|--help

         Prints out a description of how to use the command.

       • -o|--output <OUTPUT_DIRECTORY>

         Specifies the path to the runtime package store.  If not specified, it defaults  to  the
         store subdirectory of the user profile .NET installation directory.

       • --skip-optimization

         Skips  the optimization phase.  For more information about optimization, see Preparing a
         runtime environment.

       • --skip-symbols

         Skips symbol generation.  Currently, you can only generate symbols on Windows and Linux.

       • -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>.

       • -w|--working-dir <WORKING_DIRECTORY>

         The working directory  used  by  the  command.   If  not  specified,  it  uses  the  obj
         subdirectory of the current directory.

EXAMPLES

       • Store the packages specified in the packages.csproj project file for .NET 6.0.1:

                dotnet store --manifest packages.csproj --framework-version 6.0.1 --framework net6.0 --runtime win-x64

       • Store the packages specified in the packages.csproj without optimization:

                dotnet store --manifest packages.csproj --skip-optimization --framework net6.0 --runtime linux-x64

SEE ALSO

       • Runtime package store

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