Change .NET target framework
OpenRewrite.CSharp.Recipes.ChangeDotNetTargetFramework
Changes the <TargetFramework> or <TargetFrameworks> value in .csproj files. For multi-TFM projects, replaces the matching framework within the semicolon-delimited list.
Recipe source
This recipe is only available to users of Moderne.
This recipe is available under the Moderne Proprietary License.
Options
| Type | Name | Description | Example |
|---|---|---|---|
String | OldTargetFramework | The target framework moniker to replace (e.g., net8.0). | net8.0 |
String | NewTargetFramework | The target framework moniker to use instead (e.g., net9.0). | net9.0 |
Boolean | RegenerateMarker | Optional. Whether to re-run dotnet restore after the edit to refresh the project's MSBuildProject marker. Defaults to true. Composite recipes that chain multiple csproj-mutating steps may set this to false on intermediate steps and finalize once with EnsureCsprojAttestation. |
Used by
This recipe is used as part of the following composite recipes:
- Migrate to .NET 10
- Migrate to .NET 5
- Migrate to .NET 6
- Migrate to .NET 7
- Migrate to .NET 8
- Migrate to .NET 9
- Migrate to .NET Core 3.0
- Migrate to .NET Core 3.1
- Migrate xUnit NuGet dependencies to TUnit
Usage
In order to run C# recipes, you will need to use the Moderne CLI.
Once the CLI is installed, you can install this C# recipe package by running the following command:
Install the recipe package
mod config recipes nuget install OpenRewrite.Recipes.CSharp.CodeQuality
Then, you can run the recipe via:
Run the recipe
mod run . --recipe OpenRewrite.CSharp.Recipes.ChangeDotNetTargetFramework