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dotnet-bundle
Command-line interface tools for bundling .NET Core projects into MacOS applications (.app)
Installation
Install MSBuild task via NuGet package: Dotnet.Bundle
<PackageReference Include="Dotnet.Bundle" Version="*" />
Using the tool
dotnet msbuild -t:BundleApp -p:RuntimeIdentifier=osx-x64 [-p: ...]
Properties
Define properties to override default bundle values
<PropertyGroup>
<CFBundleName>AppName</CFBundleName> <!-- Also defines .app file name -->
<CFBundleDisplayName>App Name</CFBundleDisplayName>
<CFBundleIdentifier>com.example</CFBundleIdentifier>
<CFBundleVersion>1.0.0</CFBundleVersion>
<CFBundlePackageType>APPL</CFBundlePackageType>
<CFBundleSignature>????</CFBundleSignature>
<CFBundleExecutable>AppName</CFBundleExecutable>
<CFBundleIconFile>AppName.icns</CFBundleIconFile> <!-- Will be copied from output directory -->
<NSPrincipalClass>NSApplication</NSPrincipalClass>
<NSHighResolutionCapable>true</NSHighResolutionCapable>
<!-- Optional -->
<NSRequiresAquaSystemAppearance>true</NSRequiresAquaSystemAppearance>
</PropertyGroup>
<ItemGroup>
<!-- Optional URLTypes.Check TestBundle.csproj for a working example. -->
<CFBundleURLTypes Include="dummy"> <!-- The name of this file is irrelevant, it's a MSBuild requirement.-->
<CFBundleURLName>TestApp URL</CFBundleURLName>
<CFBundleURLSchemes>testappurl;testappurl://</CFBundleURLSchemes> <!-- Note the ";" separator-->
</CFBundleURLTypes>
<CFBundleURLTypes Include="dummy">
<CFBundleURLName>TestApp URL2</CFBundleURLName>
<CFBundleURLSchemes>test://</CFBundleURLSchemes>
</CFBundleURLTypes>
</ItemGroup>