dotnet publish
Publish a .NET application and its dependencies to a directory for deployment to a hosting system. More information: https://learn.microsoft.com/dotnet/core/tools/dotnet-publish.
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Compile a .NET project in release mode:
dotnet publish --configuration Release {{path/to/project_file}}
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Publish the .NET Core runtime with your application for the specified runtime:
dotnet publish --self-contained true --runtime {{runtime_identifier}} {{path/to/project_file}}
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Package the application into a platform-specific single-file executable:
dotnet publish --runtime {{runtime_identifier}} -p:PublishSingleFile=true {{path/to/project_file}}
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Trim unused libraries to reduce the deployment size of an application:
dotnet publish --self-contained true --runtime {{runtime_identifier}} -p:PublishTrimmed=true {{path/to/project_file}}
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Compile a .NET project without restoring dependencies:
dotnet publish --no-restore {{path/to/project_file}}
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Specify the output directory:
dotnet publish --output {{path/to/directory}} {{path/to/project_file}}
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