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Allows for configuration based XML transformations at build time.
Allows for configuration based XML and JSON transformations at build time.
This package contains extensions for XDT (XML Document Transforms). Included here is an MSBuild task as well as other extensions.
This package enables you to transform your app.config or any other XML file based on the build configuration. It also adds additional tooling to help you create XML transforms.. Written by: Sayed Ibrahim Hashimi, Chuck England and Bill Hiebert
Fork of SlowCheetah with additional per-user (and configuration) transformations. For per-user transform, name your transform-file like {file}.{configuration}.{username}.{extension}. For example: App.Debug.urbanhusky.config. Per-user transformations are applied after per-configuration transformations (i.e. "App.Debug.config" is applied before "App.Debug.urbanhusky.config"). You can use this NuGet package to install the SlowCheetah MSBuild targets/tasks into your solution. This can be useful for command line build scenarios as well as cases where not all your team members have installed the SlowCheetah add in. To enable transform, you must either install the SlowCheetah Visual Studio extension (there are two versions: a preview for VS 2015 and one for older versions) and enable the transformation on the desired configuration file, or you'll have to define <TransformOnBuild>true</TransformOnBuild> in the project file for the desired file, such as: <ItemGroup> <None Include="App.config"> <TransformOnBuild>true</TransformOnBuild> </None> </ItemGroup>
SlowMonkey allows you to use the same kind of config transformations that are used in ASP.NET projects with executable and class library projects. It is inspired by Sayed Hashimi's SlowCheetah package but is designed to work with Mono's xbuild as well as .NET's MSBuild.
A little log4net bootstrapper with standard appenders ready to use. Leverage on SlowCheetah to enable build configuration transformation.
A tool for comparing two .config files and generating an XDT transform (Microsoft XML Document Transform). Useful for creating transforms for existing production web.config or app.config files. Can also be used for unordered XML comparison, as an alternative to Microsoft's XML Diff tool.
You can use this NuGet package to make working with NuGet Package Restore easier from build servers. If you want to ship Build updates in a NuGet package then you can use this package to help users create scripts to resotre the NuGet packages before the build starts. For detailed info on how to use this for Build Servers see http://sedodream.com/2012/12/24/SlowCheetahBuildServerSupportUpdated.aspx.