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As with all previous releases, this is not a supported Microsoft product. See here for more info: https://github.com/dotnet/try-convert#support-policy
dotnet tool install -g try-convert
dotnet tool update -g try-convert
And in the future:
try-convert --update
You can uninstall the tool using the following command.
dotnet tool uninstall -g try-convert
Published by cartermp over 3 years ago
As with all previous releases, this is not a supported Microsoft product. See here for more info: https://github.com/dotnet/try-convert#support-policy
-u|--update
switch to support easily updating the tool, by @Johnmancini30dotnet tool install -g try-convert
dotnet tool update -g try-convert
And in the future:
try-convert --update
You can uninstall the tool using the following command.
dotnet tool uninstall -g try-convert
Published by cartermp over 3 years ago
As with all previous releases, this is not a supported Microsoft product. See here for more info: https://github.com/dotnet/try-convert#support-policy
AddDesktopProperties
to add desktop props for all project styles if they have desktop references, by @mjrousosdotnet tool install -g try-convert
dotnet tool update -g try-convert
You can uninstall the tool using the following command.
dotnet tool uninstall -g try-convert
Published by cartermp over 3 years ago
As with all previous releases, this is not a supported Microsoft product. See here for more info: https://github.com/dotnet/try-convert#support-policy
dotnet tool install -g try-convert
dotnet tool update -g try-convert
You can uninstall the tool using the following command.
dotnet tool uninstall -g try-convert
Published by cartermp over 3 years ago
As with all previous releases, this is not a supported Microsoft product. See here for more info: https://github.com/dotnet/try-convert#support-policy
main
dotnet tool install -g try-convert
dotnet tool update -g try-convert
You can uninstall the tool using the following command.
dotnet tool uninstall -g try-convert
Published by cartermp over 3 years ago
As with all previous releases, this is not a supported Microsoft product. See here for more info: https://github.com/dotnet/try-convert#support-policy
dotnet tool install -g try-convert
dotnet tool update -g try-convert
You can uninstall the tool using the following command.
dotnet tool uninstall -g try-convert
Published by cartermp over 3 years ago
As with all previous releases, this is not a supported Microsoft product. See here for more info: https://github.com/dotnet/try-convert#support-policy
dotnet tool install -g try-convert
dotnet tool update -g try-convert
You can uninstall the tool using the following command.
dotnet tool uninstall -g try-convert
Published by cartermp over 3 years ago
As with all previous releases, this is not a supported Microsoft product. See here for more info: https://github.com/dotnet/try-convert#support-policy
ImportWindowsDesktopTargets=true
for desktop converted projects to support multi-targeting against net5.0-windows
and .NET Framework by @twsouthwickdotnet tool install -g try-convert
dotnet tool update -g try-convert
You can uninstall the tool using the following command.
dotnet tool uninstall -g try-convert
Published by cartermp over 3 years ago
As with all previous releases, this is not a supported Microsoft product. See here for more info: https://github.com/dotnet/try-convert#support-policy
dotnet tool install -g try-convert
dotnet tool update -g try-convert
You can uninstall the tool using the following command.
dotnet tool uninstall -g try-convert
Published by cartermp almost 4 years ago
As with all previous releases, this is not a supported Microsoft product. See here for more info: https://github.com/dotnet/try-convert#support-policy
packages.config
when --no-backup
is specified--force-web
specifieddotnet tool install -g try-convert
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dotnet tool uninstall -g try-convert
Published by cartermp almost 4 years ago
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packages.config
by @ejohn54dotnet tool install -g try-convert
You can uninstall the tool using the following command.
dotnet tool uninstall -g try-convert
Published by cartermp almost 4 years ago
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dotnet tool install -g try-convert
You can uninstall the tool using the following command.
dotnet tool uninstall -g try-convert
Published by cartermp about 4 years ago
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-preview
will choose latest preview TFM available)Import
declarations when they are found, and show the required onesPropertyGroup
declarations could be madeApp.config
and let them know that it needs to be rewrittendotnet tool install -g try-convert
You can uninstall the tool using the following command.
dotnet tool uninstall -g try-convert
Published by cartermp over 4 years ago
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*.old
project files to support people who may run the tool a lot--keep-current-tfms
switch, which doesn't upgrade your TFM regardless of project typedotnet tool install -g try-convert
You can uninstall the tool using the following command.
dotnet tool uninstall -g try-convert
Published by cartermp over 4 years ago
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System.Web
, but do warn them about itdotnet tool install -g try-convert
You can uninstall the tool using the following command.
dotnet tool uninstall -g try-convert
Published by cartermp over 4 years ago
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try-convert
with no arguments is now equivalent to try-convert -w .
System.Web
now rejects the project--diff-only
(fixing #108) by @dotnokatodotnet tool install -g try-convert
You can uninstall the tool using the following command.
dotnet tool uninstall -g try-convert
Published by cartermp over 4 years ago
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$(Platform)
and $(Configuration)
conditions, contributed by @dotnokato-tfm
option, defaulting to the latest available TFM your environment supportsdotnet tool install -g try-convert
You can uninstall the tool using the following command.
dotnet tool uninstall -g try-convert
Published by jmarolf almost 5 years ago
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dotnet tool install -g try-convert --version 0.2.105801
You can uninstall the tool using the following command.
dotnet tool uninstall -g try-convert
Published by jmarolf almost 5 years ago
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try-convert.v0.2.105701.nupkg
file included in this releasedotnet tool install -g try-convert --version 0.2.105701 --add-source \\Path\To\Folder\With\Downloaded\Nuget\Package
You can uninstall the tool using the following command.
dotnet tool uninstall -g try-convert
Published by cartermp almost 5 years ago
As with all previous releases, this is not a supported Microsoft product. See here for more info: https://github.com/dotnet/try-convert#support-policy
try-convert.0.2.51601.nupkg
file included in this releasedotnet tool install -g try-convert --version 0.2.51601 --add-source \\Path\To\Folder\With\Downloaded\Nuget\Package
You can uninstall the tool using the following command.
dotnet tool uninstall -g try-convert