Build only one project in a solution from command line
You can simply call msbuild
and pass it the .csproj/.vbproj project file that you want to build, and it will do only that one.
So something like:
cd \MySolution
msbuild .\Project1\Project1.csproj
You can consult this reference to learn more about using MSBuild from the command-line. Here is an example of what you need:
MSBuild.exe MyProject.proj /t:rebuild
Given a solution file with projects in it, and you want to build / rebuild one project.
This webpage on MSDN lists exactly what you have to do:
http://msdn.microsoft.com/en-us/library/ms171486.aspx
So given a solution file mysolution.sln with projects:
- foo.vcxproj
- bar.vcxproj
- baz.vcxproj
where they all depend on each other in bottom to top order. So that baz
is most independent, bar
depends on baz
and foo
depends on bar
.
If you want to build foo then you do:
MSBuild mysolution.sln /target:foo
The other answers here didn't account about dependencies. Sure msbuild.exe will build a single project file (i.e. foo.vcxproj), but it would fail if bar and baz were not built yet. In order to build multiple projects and get the independent projects built first you have to pass in the solution file (After all the OP did mention this was part of a solution file). Then pass in the project name and a target delimited by a colon.
MSBuild mysolution.sln /target:foo:Rebuild
Big assumption here. I'm assuming that the project name $(ProjectName) matches that of the file name.
Edit (from comment): If you happen to have dots (.) in the project name, you'll need to replace them with an underscore (_).
Posting as information to future seekers
set MSBuildEmitSolution=1
https://stackoverflow.com/a/40372894/826862