Nuget Manager

Safely manage NuGet packages with CLI-first best practices

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Manage NuGet packages in .NET projects/solutions. Use this skill when adding, removing, or updating NuGet package versions. It enforces using `dotnet` CLI for package management and provides strict procedures for direct file edits only when updating versions.

nuget dotnet package-management cli csproj dependencies version-control net-sdk
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User Prompt

Add Serilog to the WebApi project

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Agent Response

Package is added using dotnet CLI with proper project file updates and dependency resolution

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1

Install

claude-code skill install nuget-manager

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First Trigger

@nuget-manager help

Commands

CommandDescriptionRequired Args
@nuget-manager add-new-package-to-projectSafely add a NuGet package to a specific .NET project using CLI commandsNone
@nuget-manager update-package-version-across-solutionUpdate a package version with verification and central package management supportNone
@nuget-manager remove-unused-packageClean up project dependencies by removing unnecessary packagesNone

Typical Use Cases

Add New Package to Project

Safely add a NuGet package to a specific .NET project using CLI commands

Update Package Version Across Solution

Update a package version with verification and central package management support

Remove Unused Package

Clean up project dependencies by removing unnecessary packages

Overview

NuGet Manager

Overview

This skill ensures consistent and safe management of NuGet packages across .NET projects. It prioritizes using the dotnet CLI to maintain project integrity and enforces a strict verification and restoration workflow for version updates.

Prerequisites

  • .NET SDK installed (typically .NET 8.0 SDK or later, or a version compatible with the target solution).
  • dotnet CLI available on your PATH.
  • jq (JSON processor) OR PowerShell (for version verification using dotnet package search).

Core Rules

  1. NEVER directly edit .csproj, .props, or Directory.Packages.props files to add or remove packages. Always use dotnet add package and dotnet remove package commands.
  2. DIRECT EDITING is ONLY permitted for changing versions of existing packages.
  3. VERSION UPDATES must follow the mandatory workflow:
    • Verify the target version exists on NuGet.
    • Determine if versions are managed per-project (.csproj) or centrally (Directory.Packages.props).
    • Update the version string in the appropriate file.
    • Immediately run dotnet restore to verify compatibility.

Workflows

Adding a Package

Use dotnet add [<PROJECT>] package <PACKAGE_NAME> [--version <VERSION>]. Example: dotnet add src/MyProject/MyProject.csproj package Newtonsoft.Json

Removing a Package

Use dotnet remove [<PROJECT>] package <PACKAGE_NAME>. Example: dotnet remove src/MyProject/MyProject.csproj package Newtonsoft.Json

Updating Package Versions

When updating a version, follow these steps:

  1. Verify Version Existence: Check if the version exists using the dotnet package search command with exact match and JSON formatting. Using jq: dotnet package search <PACKAGE_NAME> --exact-match --format json | jq -e '.searchResult[].packages[] | select(.version == "<VERSION>")' Using PowerShell: (dotnet package search <PACKAGE_NAME> --exact-match --format json | ConvertFrom-Json).searchResult.packages | Where-Object { $_.version -eq "<VERSION>" }

  2. Determine Version Management:

    • Search for Directory.Packages.props in the solution root. If present, versions should be managed there via <PackageVersion Include="Package.Name" Version="1.2.3" />.
    • If absent, check individual .csproj files for <PackageReference Include="Package.Name" Version="1.2.3" />.
  3. Apply Changes: Modify the identified file with the new version string.

  4. Verify Stability: Run dotnet restore on the project or solution. If errors occur, revert the change and investigate.

Examples

User: “Add Serilog to the WebApi project”

Action: Execute dotnet add src/WebApi/WebApi.csproj package Serilog.

User: “Update Newtonsoft.Json to 13.0.3 in the whole solution”

Action:

  1. Verify 13.0.3 exists: dotnet package search Newtonsoft.Json --exact-match --format json (and parse output to confirm “13.0.3” is present).
  2. Find where it’s defined (e.g., Directory.Packages.props).
  3. Edit the file to update the version.
  4. Run dotnet restore.

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Environment Matrix

Dependencies

.NET SDK 8.0+ (or version compatible with target solution)
jq (JSON processor) OR PowerShell for version verification

Framework Support

.NET Framework ✓ .NET Core ✓ .NET 5+ ✓ (recommended)

Context Window

Token Usage ~1K-3K tokens for typical package management operations

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Information

Author
github
Updated
2026-01-30
Category
automation-tools