Looking to get the following setup going:
I'm working on a Blazor app, and with the official css isolation bundler. I'm using Less though, and installed a Less transformer which creates the required css on build.
However, running my app via dotnet watch run, it often ends up in an endless loop now.
The reason for this is probably that dotnet watch run sees a change in the *.razor.css files, rebuilds, and the cycle just repeats on and on.
So here's my question:
How can I configure my csproj (new Net Standard format) to exclude **\*.razor.css from the watch process? It would also be fine it it just disappears from my VS solution as a whole.
Had a play with both answers above, but neither worked for me. I generate some files during the build and that may be why the other 2 don't work for me. According to Microsoft docs shared above (https://learn.microsoft.com/en-us/aspnet/core/tutorials/dotnet-watch?view=aspnetcore-3.1), to remove an item from watch you can also set it through the definition. Doing this worked for my scenario.
<ItemGroup>
<Content Remove="wwwroot\dist\**" />
<Content Include="wwwroot\dist\**" Watch="false" />
</ItemGroup>
I did have to add the Content Remove as otherwise the item is declared twice and the build will fail.
Please edit your .csproj file and add the following to it
<ItemGroup>
<Watch Exclude="**\*.razor.css" />
</ItemGroup>
More info at
https://learn.microsoft.com/en-us/aspnet/core/tutorials/dotnet-watch?view=aspnetcore-3.1
I had the same issue after coming here, ended up with:
<ItemGroup>
<Watch Remove="wwwroot\**\*" />
</ItemGroup>
Works nicely for me :)
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