nuget-tree 1.0.27
Install from the command line:
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$ npm install @apiiro/nuget-tree@1.0.27
Install via package.json:
"@apiiro/nuget-tree": "1.0.27"
About this version
Please install the latest version of node.js.
Then install using npm:
> npm install -g nuget-tree
Navigate to a directory containing a packages.config
/ project.lock.json
file. Then run this command:
> nuget-tree
This will draw a nice dependency tree for you:
packages.config
├─┬ Microsoft.Orleans.OrleansCodeGenerator 1.4.0
│ ├─┬ Microsoft.Orleans.Core 1.4.0
│ │ └── Newtonsoft.Json 9.0.1
│ └─┬ Microsoft.CodeAnalysis.CSharp 1.3.2
│ └─┬ Microsoft.CodeAnalysis.Common 1.3.2
│ └── Microsoft.CodeAnalysis.Analyzers 1.1.0
├─┬ Microsoft.Orleans.OrleansHost 1.4.0
│ ├─┬ Microsoft.Orleans.Core 1.4.0
│ │ └── Newtonsoft.Json 9.0.1
│ └─┬ Microsoft.Orleans.OrleansRuntime 1.4.0
│ ├─┬ Microsoft.Orleans.Core 1.4.0
│ │ └── Newtonsoft.Json 9.0.1
│ ├─┬ Microsoft.Extensions.DependencyInjection 1.0.0
│ │ └── Microsoft.Extensions.DependencyInjection.Abstractions 1.0.0
│ └── Microsoft.Extensions.DependencyInjection.Abstractions 1.0.0
├─┬ Microsoft.Owin.Hosting 3.0.1
│ ├── Owin 1.0
│ └─┬ Microsoft.Owin 3.0.1
│ └── Owin 1.0
└── Nowin 0.23.0
Optional parameters:
-
--hideVersion
: hides the package versions -
--showSystem
: shows theSystem.*
packages -
--onlyTopLevel
: lists only the packages at the top level of the tree (i.e. those that are not depended upon by any other package) -
--flat
: lists the dependencies without the hierarchy -
--why Newtonsoft.Json
: shows only dependency trees that reference the given package (Newtonsoft.Json in this case)
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