dotnet-tool-restore - Installs the .NET local tools that are in scope for the current directory.

dotnet tool restore  NAME  SYNOPSIS  DESCRIPTION  OPTIONS  Example  SEE ALSO 

dotnet tool restore

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

NAME

dotnet-tool-restore - Installs the .NET local tools that are in scope for the current directory.

SYNOPSIS

dotnet tool restore
    [--configfile <FILE>] [--add-source <SOURCE>]
    [--tool-manifest <PATH_TO_MANIFEST_FILE>] [--disable-parallel]
    [--ignore-failed-sources] [--no-cache] [--interactive]
    [-v|--verbosity <LEVEL>]

dotnet tool restore -h|--help

DESCRIPTION

The dotnet tool restore command finds the tool manifest file that is in scope for the current directory and installs the tools that are listed in it. For information about manifest files, see Install a local tool and Invoke a local tool.

OPTIONS

--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.

--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?.

--tool-manifest <PATH>

Path to the manifest file.

--disable-parallel

Prevent restoring multiple projects in parallel.

--ignore-failed-sources

Treat package source failures as warnings.

--no-cache

Do not cache packages and http requests.

--interactive

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

-?|-h|--help

Prints out a description of how to use the command.

-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>.

Example

dotnet tool restore

Restores local tools for the current directory.

SEE ALSO

.NET tools

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


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