install command (NuGet CLI)
Applies to: package consumption • Supported versions: all
Downloads and installs a package into a project, defaulting to the current folder, using specified package sources.
Tip
To download a package directly outside the context of a project, visit the package's page on nuget.org and select the Download link.
If no sources are specified, those listed in the global configuration file, %appdata%\NuGet\NuGet.Config
(Windows) or ~/.nuget/NuGet/NuGet.Config
(Mac/Linux), are used. See Common NuGet configurations for additional details.
If no specific packages are specified, install
installs all packages listed in the project's packages.config
file, making it similar to restore
.
The install
command does not modify a project file or packages.config
; in this way it's similar to restore
in that it only adds packages to disk but does not change a project's dependencies.
To add a dependency, either add a package through the Package Manager UI or Console in Visual Studio, or modify packages.config
and then run either install
or restore
.
Usage
nuget install <packageID | configFilePath> [options]
where <packageID>
names the package to install (using the latest version), or <configFilePath>
identifies the packages.config
file that lists the packages to install. You can indicate a specific version with the -Version
option.
Options
-ConfigFile
The NuGet configuration file to apply. If not specified,
%AppData%\NuGet\NuGet.Config
(Windows), or~/.nuget/NuGet/NuGet.Config
or~/.config/NuGet/NuGet.Config
(Mac/Linux) is used.-DependencyVersion
(4.4+) The version of the dependency packages to use, which can be one of the following:
- Lowest (default): the lowest version
- HighestPatch: the version with the lowest major, lowest minor, highest patch
- HighestMinor: the version with the lowest major, highest minor, highest patch
- Highest: the highest version
- Ignore: No dependency packages will be used
-DirectDownload
Download directly without populating any caches with metadata or binaries.
-DisableParallelProcessing
Disables installing multiple packages in parallel.
-x|-ExcludeVersion
Installs the package to a folder named with only the package name and not the version number.
-FallbackSource
(3.2+) A list of package sources to use as fallbacks in case the package isn't found in the primary or default source.
-ForceEnglishOutput
(3.5+) Forces nuget.exe to run using an invariant, English-based culture.
-Framework
(4.4+) Target framework used for selecting dependencies. Defaults to 'Any' if not specified.
-?|-help
Displays help information for the command.
-NoHttpCache
Prevents NuGet from using http cached packages. See Managing the global packages and cache folders.
-NonInteractive
Suppresses prompts for user input or confirmations.
-OutputDirectory
Specifies the folder in which packages are installed. If no folder is specified, the current folder is used.
-PackageSaveMode
Specifies the types of files to save after package installation: one of
nuspec
,nupkg
, ornuspec;nupkg
.-PreRelease
Allows prerelease packages to be installed. This flag is not required when restoring packages with
packages.config
.-RequireConsent
Verifies that restoring packages is enabled before downloading and installing the packages. For details, see Package Restore.
-SolutionDirectory
Specifies root folder of the solution for which to restore packages.
-Source
Specifies the list of package sources (as URLs) to use. If omitted, the command uses the sources provided in configuration files, see Common NuGet configurations.
-Verbosity [normal|quiet|detailed]
Specifies the amount of detail displayed in the output:
normal
(the default),quiet
, ordetailed
.-Version
Specifies the version of the package to install.
Also see Environment variables
Examples
nuget install elmah
nuget install packages.config
nuget install ninject -OutputDirectory c:\proj