text/microsoft-resx
2.0
System.Resources.ResXResourceReader, System.Windows.Forms, Version=4.0.0.0, Culture=neutral, PublicKeyToken=b77a5c561934e089
System.Resources.ResXResourceWriter, System.Windows.Forms, Version=4.0.0.0, Culture=neutral, PublicKeyToken=b77a5c561934e089
The configuration to use.
dotnet-getdocument
The target framework.
Unable to retrieve project metadata. If you are using custom BaseIntermediateOutputPath or MSBuildProjectExtensionsPath values, use the --projectExtensionsPath option.
More than one project was found in the current working directory. Use the --project option.
More than one project was found in directory '{0}'. Specify one using its file name.
Project '{0}' targets framework '.NETCoreApp' version '{1}'. This version of the dotnet-getdocument tool only supports version 2.0 or higher.
Project '{0}' targets framework '.NETStandard'. There is no runtime associated with this framework, and projects targeting it cannot be executed directly. To use the dotnet-getdocument tool with this project, add an executable project targeting .NET Core or .NET Framework that references this project and specify it using the --project option; or, update this project to target .NET Core and / or .NET Framework.
Do not colorize output.
No project was found. Change the current working directory or use the --project option.
No project was found in directory '{0}'.
Prefix output with level.
The project to use.
The MSBuild project extensions path. Defaults to "obj".
The runtime identifier to use.
Project '{0}' targets framework '{1}'. The dotnet-getdocument tool does not support this framework.
Using project '{0}'.
Show verbose output.
Writing '{0}'...
Project output not found. Project must be up-to-date when using this tool.
The file to write the result to.
Unable to retrieve '{0}' project metadata. Ensure '$({1})' is set.