Deployment using Nuget, Git, and NPM wihtout Process.Start












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Is it possible to automate Nuget, Git, and NPM commands without using process info but be able to change some parameters in a visual studio project without using Process.Start.



Looking for a easy, open source way to add parameters to all of these different tools using a single integration strategy for deploying to different environments. I could use the command prompt, but I need something like a project.json file that has common commands that I can use but change or add some parameters.










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    I don't think except a custom tool, there is no such tool. Perhaps what you are looking for is something like cakebuild.net (a build automation tool). Or fake.build

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Is it possible to automate Nuget, Git, and NPM commands without using process info but be able to change some parameters in a visual studio project without using Process.Start.



Looking for a easy, open source way to add parameters to all of these different tools using a single integration strategy for deploying to different environments. I could use the command prompt, but I need something like a project.json file that has common commands that I can use but change or add some parameters.










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    I don't think except a custom tool, there is no such tool. Perhaps what you are looking for is something like cakebuild.net (a build automation tool). Or fake.build

    – Philippe
    Nov 20 '18 at 18:57














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Is it possible to automate Nuget, Git, and NPM commands without using process info but be able to change some parameters in a visual studio project without using Process.Start.



Looking for a easy, open source way to add parameters to all of these different tools using a single integration strategy for deploying to different environments. I could use the command prompt, but I need something like a project.json file that has common commands that I can use but change or add some parameters.










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Is it possible to automate Nuget, Git, and NPM commands without using process info but be able to change some parameters in a visual studio project without using Process.Start.



Looking for a easy, open source way to add parameters to all of these different tools using a single integration strategy for deploying to different environments. I could use the command prompt, but I need something like a project.json file that has common commands that I can use but change or add some parameters.







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    I don't think except a custom tool, there is no such tool. Perhaps what you are looking for is something like cakebuild.net (a build automation tool). Or fake.build

    – Philippe
    Nov 20 '18 at 18:57














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    I don't think except a custom tool, there is no such tool. Perhaps what you are looking for is something like cakebuild.net (a build automation tool). Or fake.build

    – Philippe
    Nov 20 '18 at 18:57








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I don't think except a custom tool, there is no such tool. Perhaps what you are looking for is something like cakebuild.net (a build automation tool). Or fake.build

– Philippe
Nov 20 '18 at 18:57





I don't think except a custom tool, there is no such tool. Perhaps what you are looking for is something like cakebuild.net (a build automation tool). Or fake.build

– Philippe
Nov 20 '18 at 18:57












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