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README.md
dotnet-watch
dotnet-watch is a file watcher for dotnet that restarts the specified application when changes in the source code are detected.
How To Install
Add Microsoft.DotNet.Watcher.Tools to the tools section of your project.json file:
{
...
"tools": {
"Microsoft.DotNet.Watcher.Tools": {
"version": "1.0.0-*",
"imports": "portable-net451+win8"
}
}
...
}
How To Use
dotnet watch [dotnet arguments]
Add watch after dotnet in the command that you want to run:
| What you want to run | Dotnet watch command |
|---|---|
| dotnet run | dotnet watch run |
| dotnet run --arg1 value1 | dotnet watch run --arg1 value |
| dotnet run --framework net451 -- --arg1 value1 | dotnet watch run --framework net451 -- --arg1 value1 |
| dotnet test | dotnet watch test |
This project is part of ASP.NET Core. You can find samples, documentation and getting started instructions for ASP.NET Core at the Home repo.