In a quick aide-memoire for next time I need to use it: here's a Powershell snippet that will return a list of all unique package names in all .NET Core projects under the current folder: get-childitem -recurse -filter *.csproj | foreach { get-content $_.FullName } | select-string -pattern "PackageReference Include=""(.+?)""" | % { $_.matches[0].Groups[1].Value } | sort-object -unique Line by line… Get all *.csproj in the current and child folders Read the content of each one Extract every line that matches the specific regex and extract the name of the package Grab the package name group Sort & filter to unique values This outputs something like CommandLineParser CsvHelper Microsoft.Extensions.DependencyInjection Microsoft.Extensions.Logging Microsoft.Extensions.Logging.Console


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