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JSON output for dotnet nuget why command #13927

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dggsax opened this issue Nov 14, 2024 · 0 comments
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JSON output for dotnet nuget why command #13927

dggsax opened this issue Nov 14, 2024 · 0 comments
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help wanted Considered good issues for community contributions. Priority:3 Issues under consideration. With enough upvotes, will be reconsidered to be added to the backlog. Type:Feature

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dggsax commented Nov 14, 2024

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The output of dotnet nuget why command is incredibly useful for problems like component governance. Right now, it only supports printing output to the terminal. It would very useful to have a mode that supports putting the output to a JSON file, and, if possible, having a set of public classes that we can deserialize that output to.

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As my team works on problems like Component Governance, being able to analyze how transitive packages are introduced (as well as how those dependencies shake out between projects) is a key part of the puzzle and I think the output of this command can help a ton.

@jeffkl jeffkl added the Priority:3 Issues under consideration. With enough upvotes, will be reconsidered to be added to the backlog. label Nov 18, 2024
@aortiz-msft aortiz-msft added the help wanted Considered good issues for community contributions. label Dec 3, 2024
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