Announcing NuGet 6.3 – Transitive Dependencies, Floating Versions, and Re-enabling Signed Package Verification

NuGet 6.3 is included in Visual Studio 2022 and .NET 6.0 out of the box. You can also download NuGet 6.3 for Windows, macOS, and Linux as a standalone executable.NuGet 6.3 is one of many releases in our .NET unification journey.The post Announcing NuGet 6.3 – Transitive Dependencies, Floating Versions, and Re-enabling Signed Package Verification appeared first on The NuGet Blog.

Introducing Transitive Dependencies in Visual Studio

We heard from you that direct dependencies are easy to track, but that you struggle with tracking transitive dependencies. We want to make that easier for the day-to-day management of your NuGet packages in Visual Studio.To help you track transitive dependencies and remediate vulnerabilities quickly with SDK-style projects,The post Introducing Transitive Dependencies in Visual Studio appeared first on The NuGet Blog.

HTTPS everywhere

Safety guaranteedAs an ongoing effort to make HTTPS everywhere a reality for NuGet, we have taken a number of steps to help protect your everyday package management experiences.Earlier this year, a security fact sheet from The White House reinforced companies to take action to secure our software supply chains.The post HTTPS everywhere appeared first on The NuGet Blog.

Join us and the developer community to celebrate Azure Static Web Apps

Join us on May 19, 2022, to celebrate the one-year anniversary of Azure Static Web Apps! Come connect with others in the developer community and increase your Azure Static Web Apps skills in a fun, collaborative way. Hear from keynote speakers like Scott Hanselman and Donovan Brown, along with our product team and Microsoft MVPs, in a one-and-a-half-hour event streaming live on Learn TV.

Quickly Map Your NuGet Packages to Sources

Package Source MapperWhen we introduced Package Source Mapping late last year, we noticed a certain challenge to make onboarding to using the feature easier. Could there be a way for us to automatically generate a NuGet.config for you based on your project’s known packages and sources?The post Quickly Map Your NuGet Packages to Sources appeared first on The NuGet Blog.

Introducing Central Package Management

Central Package ManagementDependency management is a core feature of NuGet. Managing dependencies for a single project can be easy. Managing dependencies for multi-project solutions can prove to be difficult as they start to scale in size and complexity. In situations where you manage common dependencies for many different projects,The post Introducing Central Package Management appeared first on The NuGet Blog.

Requiring two-factor authentication on NuGet.org

SummaryOver the past few years, we have continually invested in strengthening the supply-chain security for .NET packages. To strengthen the ecosystem further, NuGet.org will begin requiring two-factor authentication for accounts starting March 8th. We made this decision after reviewing industry best practices and evaluating the trade-offs.The post Requiring two-factor authentication on NuGet.org appeared first on The NuGet Blog.

Introducing Compatible Packages on NuGet.org

As part of our ongoing commitment to improve the NuGet ecosystem, today we are excited to introduce a couple new features on NuGet.org to help you determine if a package is compatible with the target frameworks you know and love. This is how it looks:You will now have a new “Frameworks”The post Introducing Compatible Packages on NuGet.org appeared first on The NuGet Blog.