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This connects Claude to the NuGet package ecosystem, letting you search for .NET packages, inspect their metadata, and pull dependency information directly from NuGet.org. You can query package versions, check download counts, read descriptions, and examine what other packages a given library depends on. Reach for this when you're working with .NET projects and need to evaluate packages, resolve version conflicts, or understand the dependency tree without switching to your browser or the NuGet CLI. It's the official Microsoft implementation running over stdio, so you're working with the same data that powers Visual Studio's package manager and the nuget.org website.

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NuGet Home

The Home repository is the starting point for people to learn about NuGet, the project. If you're new to NuGet, and want to add packages to your own projects, check our docs. This repo contains pointers to the various GitHub repositories used by NuGet and allows folks to learn more about what's coming in NuGet.

NuGet is being actively developed by the .NET Foundation. NuGet is the package manager for the Microsoft development platform including .NET. The NuGet client tools provide the ability to produce and consume packages. The NuGet Gallery is the central package repository used by all package authors and consumers and has a live deployment at www.nuget.org.

This project has adopted the Microsoft Open Source Code of Conduct. For more information see the Code of Conduct FAQ or contact opencode@microsoft.com with any additional questions or comments.

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The NuGet Docs are the ideal place to start if you are new to NuGet. They are categorized in 3 broader topics:

  • Consume NuGet packages in your projects;
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  • Contribute to NuGet gives an overview of how you can contribute to the various NuGet projects.

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The NuGet Blog is where we announce new features, write engineering blog posts, demonstrate proof-of-concepts and features under development.

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There are many ways in which you can participate in the project, for example:

  • Submit bugs and feature requests, and help us verify as they are checked in
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If you are interested in fixing issues and contributing directly to the code base, please see the document Contribute To NuGet, which covers the following:

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