dotnet-msbuild-tasks

Guidance for authoring custom MSBuild tasks: implementing the ITask interface, extending ToolTask for CLI wrappers, using IIncrementalTask (MSBuild 17.8+) for incremental execution, defining inline tasks with CodeTaskFactory , registering tasks via UsingTask , declaring task parameters, debugging tasks, and packaging tasks as NuGet packages.

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dotnet-msbuild-tasks

Guidance for authoring custom MSBuild tasks: implementing the ITask interface, extending ToolTask for CLI wrappers, using IIncrementalTask (MSBuild 17.8+) for incremental execution, defining inline tasks with CodeTaskFactory , registering tasks via UsingTask , declaring task parameters, debugging tasks, and packaging tasks as NuGet packages.

Version assumptions: .NET 8.0+ SDK (MSBuild 17.8+). IIncrementalTask requires MSBuild 17.8+ (VS 2022 17.8+, .NET 8 SDK). All examples use SDK-style projects. All C# examples assume using Microsoft.Build.Framework; and using Microsoft.Build.Utilities; are in scope unless shown explicitly.

Scope

  • ITask interface and Task base class implementation

  • ToolTask for wrapping external CLI tools

  • IIncrementalTask for engine-filtered incremental execution

  • Inline tasks with CodeTaskFactory

  • UsingTask registration and task parameters

  • Task debugging and NuGet packaging

Out of scope

  • MSBuild project system authoring (targets, props, items, conditions) -- see [skill:dotnet-msbuild-authoring]

Cross-references: [skill:dotnet-msbuild-authoring] for custom targets, import ordering, items, conditions, and property functions.

ITask Interface

All MSBuild tasks implement Microsoft.Build.Framework.ITask . The simplest approach is to inherit from Microsoft.Build.Utilities.Task , which provides default implementations for BuildEngine and HostObject .

Minimal Custom Task

using Microsoft.Build.Framework; using Microsoft.Build.Utilities;

public class GenerateFileHash : Task { [Required] public string InputFile { get; set; } = string.Empty;

[Output]
public string Hash { get; set; } = string.Empty;

public override bool Execute()
{
    if (!File.Exists(InputFile))
    {
        Log.LogError("Input file not found: {0}", InputFile);
        return false;
    }

    using var stream = File.OpenRead(InputFile);
    var bytes = System.Security.Cryptography.SHA256.HashData(stream);
    Hash = Convert.ToHexString(bytes).ToLowerInvariant();

    Log.LogMessage(MessageImportance.Normal,
        "SHA-256 hash for {0}: {1}", InputFile, Hash);
    return true;
}

}

ITask Contract

Member Purpose

BuildEngine

Provides logging, error reporting, and build context

HostObject

Host-specific data (rarely used)

Execute()

Runs the task. Return true for success, false for failure

The Task base class exposes a Log property (TaskLoggingHelper ) with convenience methods:

Method When to use

Log.LogMessage(importance, msg)

Informational output (Normal, High, Low)

Log.LogWarning(msg)

Non-fatal issues

Log.LogError(msg)

Fatal errors (causes build failure)

Log.LogWarningFromException(ex)

Warning from caught exception

Log.LogErrorFromException(ex)

Error from caught exception

For detailed code examples (ToolTask, IIncrementalTask, task parameters, inline tasks, UsingTask, debugging, NuGet packaging), see examples.md in this skill directory.

Agent Gotchas

Returning false without logging an error. If Execute() returns false but Log.LogError was never called, MSBuild reports a generic "task failed" with no actionable message. Always log an error before returning false .

Using Console.WriteLine instead of Log.LogMessage . Console output bypasses MSBuild's logging infrastructure and may not appear in build logs, binary logs, or IDE error lists. Always use Log.LogMessage , Log.LogWarning , or Log.LogError .

Referencing IIncrementalTask without version-gating. This interface requires MSBuild 17.8+ (.NET 8 SDK). Tasks referencing it will fail to load on older MSBuild versions with a TypeLoadException . If supporting older SDKs, use target-level Inputs /Outputs instead. If the task must support both old and new MSBuild, ship separate task assemblies per MSBuild version range or use #if conditional compilation with a version constant.

Placing task DLLs in the NuGet lib/ folder. This adds the assembly as a compile reference to consuming projects, polluting their type namespace. Set IncludeBuildOutput=false and pack into tools/ instead.

Forgetting PrivateAssets="all" on MSBuild framework package references. Without it, Microsoft.Build.Framework and Microsoft.Build.Utilities.Core become transitive dependencies of consuming projects, causing version conflicts.

Using AssemblyFile with a path relative to the project. In NuGet packages, the .targets file is in a different location than the consuming project. Use $(MSBuildThisFileDirectory) to build paths relative to the .targets file itself.

Leaving Debugger.Launch() in release builds. Shipping a task with unconditional Debugger.Launch() halts builds on CI/CD servers. Guard with #if DEBUG or remove before packaging.

Inline tasks with complex dependencies. CodeTaskFactory compiles code at build time with limited assembly references. For tasks that need NuGet packages or complex type hierarchies, compile a standalone task assembly instead.

References

  • MSBuild Task Writing

  • MSBuild Task Reference

  • ToolTask Class

  • MSBuild Inline Tasks

  • UsingTask Element

  • MSBuild Task Parameters

  • Creating a NuGet Package with MSBuild Tasks

  • Debugging MSBuild Tasks

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