This article applies to: ✔️ .NET 6 SDK and later versions
dotnet-reference-remove - Removes project-to-project (P2P) references.
If you’re using .NET 9 SDK or earlier, use the “verb first” form (dotnet-remove-reference) instead. The “noun first” form was introduced in .NET 10. For more information, see More consistent command order.
dotnet reference remove [-f|--framework <FRAMEWORK>] [--project <PROJECT>]
<PROJECT_REFERENCES>
dotnet reference remove -h|--help
The dotnet reference remove command provides a convenient option to remove project references from a project.
PROJECT
Target project file. If not specified, the command searches the current directory for one.
PROJECT_REFERENCES
Project-to-project (P2P) references to remove. You can specify one or multiple projects. Glob patterns (https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Glob_(programming)) are supported on Unix/Linux based terminals.
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-?|-h|--help |
Prints out a description of how to use the command.
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-f|--framework <FRAMEWORK> |
Removes the reference only when targeting a specific framework using the TFM format.
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Remove a project reference from the specified project: |
dotnet reference remove lib/lib.csproj --project app/app.csproj
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Remove multiple project references from the project in the current directory: |
dotnet reference remove lib1/lib1.csproj lib2/lib2.csproj
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Remove multiple project references using a glob pattern on Unix/Linux: |
dotnet reference remove **/*.csproj` --project app/app.csproj