Incrementalist 1.2.1
dotnet add package Incrementalist --version 1.2.1
NuGet\Install-Package Incrementalist -Version 1.2.1
<PackageReference Include="Incrementalist" Version="1.2.1" />
<PackageVersion Include="Incrementalist" Version="1.2.1" />
<PackageReference Include="Incrementalist" />
paket add Incrementalist --version 1.2.1
#r "nuget: Incrementalist, 1.2.1"
#:package Incrementalist@1.2.1
#addin nuget:?package=Incrementalist&version=1.2.1
#tool nuget:?package=Incrementalist&version=1.2.1
🔄 Incrementalist

Incrementalist is a .NET tool that leverages libgit2sharp and Roslyn to compute incremental build steps for large .NET solutions. It helps optimize your CI/CD pipeline by building and testing only the projects affected by your changes.
🎯 When to Use Incrementalist
Incrementalist is particularly valuable for:
- 🏗️ Large Solutions: If your solution contains dozens or hundreds of projects, Incrementalist can significantly reduce build times by only building what's necessary.
- 📦 Monorepos: When managing multiple applications or services in a single repository, Incrementalist helps identify and build only the affected components.
- 🌐 Microservice Architectures: In repositories containing multiple microservices, build only the services impacted by your changes.
- 🔗 Complex Dependencies: When projects have intricate dependencies, Incrementalist automatically determines the impacted build graph.
- ⚡ CI/CD Optimization: Reduce CI/CD pipeline execution time by skipping unnecessary builds and tests.
⚙️ Requirements
- .NET 8.0 SDK or later
- Git installed and available in the system PATH
📥 Installation
Incrementalist is available in two forms:
- Incrementalist Library - a .NET 8 library for programmatic use
- Incrementalist.Cmd - a
dotnet toolfor command-line use ( recommended)
Install the command-line tool globally:
dotnet tool install --global Incrementalist.Cmd
Or install locally in your project:
# From your repository root
dotnet new tool-manifest # if you haven't already created a .config/dotnet-tools.json
dotnet tool install Incrementalist.Cmd
Running as a Global Tool
When installed globally, run commands directly using the incrementalist command with one of the available verbs:
# Get list of affected projects
incrementalist run --dry -b dev -f ./affected-projects.txt
# List affected folders
incrementalist list-affected-folders -b dev -f ./affected-folders.txt
# Run tests for affected projects
incrementalist run -b dev -- test -c Release
# Run tests for affected projects those matching a glob
incrementalist run -b dev --target-glob "src/*.Tests.csproj" -- test -c Release
Running as a Local Tool
When using Incrementalist as a local tool, you need to use dotnet tool run with an additional -- before the
Incrementalist commands:
# Get list of affected projects
dotnet incrementalist -- -b dev -f ./affected-projects.txt
# List affected folders
dotnet incrementalist -- list-affected-folders -b dev -f ./affected-folders.txt
# Build affected projects
dotnet incrementalist -- run -b dev -- build -c Release --nologo
# Run tests with coverage
dotnet incrementalist -- run -b dev -- test -c Release --no-build --logger:trx --collect:"XPlat Code Coverage" --results-directory ./testresults
# Run in parallel mode
dotnet incrementalist -- run -b dev --parallel -- build -c Release --nologo
# Save affected projects AND run commands
dotnet incrementalist -- -b dev -f ./affected-projects.txt run -- build -c Release --nologo
![NOTE] Don't call
dotnet tool run incrementalist- this runs into some very annoying parse issues: https://github.com/petabridge/Incrementalist/issues/378 . Just calldotnet incrementalistinstead.
📄 Configuration Files
Incrementalist supports JSON configuration files to store commonly used settings. This eliminates the need to specify the same command-line arguments repeatedly.
# Use default configuration file (.incrementalist/incrementalist.json)
incrementalist run -- build
# Specify a custom configuration file
incrementalist -c my-config.json run -- build
# Create configuration file with current settings
incrementalist create-config -b dev --verbose --parallel
Create a configuration file in your repository:
{
"gitBranch": "dev",
"verbose": true,
"runInParallel": true
}
Command-line arguments take precedence over configuration file settings. See Configuration Documentation for complete details.
🚀 Quick Start Examples
# Get list of affected projects and save to file
incrementalist run --dry -b dev -f ./affected-projects.txt
# Specify solution explicitly
incrementalist run --dry -s ./src/MySolution.sln -b dev -f ./affected-projects.txt
# Get list of affected folders
incrementalist list-affected-folders -b dev -f ./affected-folders.txt
# Build only affected projects
incrementalist run -b dev -- build -c Release --nologo
# Run tests for affected projects
incrementalist run -b dev -- test -c Release --no-build --nologo
# Only include test projects in the final list
incrementalist run -b dev --target-glob "**/*.Tests.csproj" -f ./affected-test-projects.txt
# Exclude test projects from the final list
incrementalist run -b dev --skip-glob "**/*.Tests.csproj" -f ./affected-non-test-projects.txt
# Run tests with code coverage
incrementalist run -b dev -- test -c Release --no-build --nologo /p:CollectCoverage=true /p:CoverletOutputFormat=cobertura /p:CoverletOutput=./coverage/
# Save affected projects AND run commands
incrementalist run -b dev -f ./affected-projects.txt -- build -c Release --nologo
# Create configuration file with current settings (default path: .incrementalist/incrementalist.json)
incrementalist create-config -b dev --verbose --parallel
# Create configuration file with current settings and custom file name
incrementalist create-config -b dev --verbose --parallel -c ./my-incrementalist-config.json
# Run incrementalist with a custom configuration file
incrementalist run -c ./my-incrementalist-config.json -- build -c Release
# Perform a dry run without executing commands
incrementalist run -b dev --dry -- build -c Release --nologo
📄 Output Files
Incrementalist can generate two types of output files using -f, --file:
Project Lists (with the
runverb):D:\src\Project1\Project1.csproj,D:\src\Project2\Project2.csprojFolder Lists (with the
list-affected-foldersverb):D:\src\Project1,D:\src\Project2\SubFolder
These files can be used in build scripts, CI/CD pipelines, or other automation tools.
🛠️ Command-Line Options
Incrementalist now uses a verb-based command structure. Common options are available across all verbs, with some verb-specific options.
Common Options (available for all verbs)
-s, --sln Optional. Solution file to analyze. Uses first .sln in
current directory if not specified.
-f, --file Optional. Write output to the specified file.
-b, --branch Optional. Git branch to compare against
(e.g., 'dev' or 'master').
-d, --dir Optional. Working directory. Defaults to current directory.
--verbose Optional. (Default: false) Enable debug logging.
-t, --timeout Optional. (Default: 2) Solution load timeout in minutes.
-c, --config Optional. Path to the configuration file. Defaults to
.incrementalist/incrementalist.json in the current directory.
--continue-on-error Optional. (Default: true) Continue executing commands even
if some fail.
--parallel Optional. (Default: false) Execute commands in parallel.
--parallel-limit Optional. (Default: 0) When running in parallel, limits the
number of concurrent projects. 0 means no limit.
--fail-on-no-projects Optional. (Default: false) Fail if no projects are affected.
--skip-glob Optional. Glob pattern to exclude projects from the final
list. Applied after analyzing dependencies. Can be used
multiple times.
--target-glob Optional. Glob pattern to include only matching projects in
the final list. Applied after analyzing dependencies. Can
be used multiple times.
--help Display help screen.
--version Display version information.
Available Verbs
create-config
Creates a new configuration file with current options.
incrementalist create-config [options]
list-affected-folders
List affected folders instead of .NET projects.
incrementalist list-affected-folders [options]
run
Run a command against affected projects. Use the --dry option to test without executing.
incrementalist run [options] -- [dotnet command and arguments]
Additional options for run:
--dry Optional. (Default: false) Performs a dry run without
executing any commands. Useful for testing.
run-process
Run a custom process against affected projects. Currently a discoverable alias for run that only supports dotnet commands.
incrementalist run-process [options] -- [process arguments]
Additional options for run-process:
--process Required. The name or path of the process to start (e.g. 'dotnet', '/bin/bash', 'mytool').
Currently only 'dotnet' is supported.
--dry Optional. (Default: false) Performs a dry run without
executing any commands. Useful for testing.
⚡ Running Commands
Execute dotnet CLI commands against affected projects using the run verb:
# Build affected projects
incrementalist run -b dev -- build -c Release --nologo
# Run tests
incrementalist run -b dev -- test -c Release --no-build --nologo
# Run in parallel
incrementalist run -b dev --parallel -- build -c Release --nologo
# Run in parallel with a limit of 4 concurrent projects
incrementalist run -b dev --parallel --parallel-limit 4 -- build -c Release --nologo
# Stop on first error
incrementalist run -b dev --continue-on-error=false -- build -c Release --nologo
# Perform a dry run (shows commands without executing them)
incrementalist run -b dev --dry -- build -c Release --nologo
🌐 Filtering Projects with Glob Patterns
After Incrementalist determines the initial set of affected projects based on Git changes and project dependencies, you can further refine this list using glob patterns.
--target-glob "<pattern>": Only includes projects whose paths match the specified glob pattern(s). If multiple patterns are provided, a project matching any of them will be included. This filter is applied first.--skip-glob "<pattern>": Excludes projects whose paths match the specified glob pattern(s) from the list remaining after any--target-globfilters have been applied. If multiple patterns are provided, a project matching any of them will be excluded.
Both options can be specified multiple times on the command line.
Example: Find all affected projects, but only run the build command on non-test projects within the src directory.
incrementalist run -b dev --target-glob "src/**/*.csproj" --skip-glob "**/*.Tests.csproj" -- build -c Release --nologo
📚 Documentation
- 🔍 How It Works - Technical details and architecture
- 🏗️ Building from Source - Build instructions and development setup
- ⚙️ Configuration Files - Using JSON configuration files
- 🌍 Real-World Examples - Production examples from other open source projects using Incrementalist in the wild.
📜 License
Licensed under the Apache License, Version 2.0: http://www.apache.org/licenses/LICENSE-2.0
Copyright 2015-2025 Petabridge
| Product | Versions Compatible and additional computed target framework versions. |
|---|---|
| .NET | net8.0 is compatible. net8.0-android was computed. net8.0-browser was computed. net8.0-ios was computed. net8.0-maccatalyst was computed. net8.0-macos was computed. net8.0-tvos was computed. net8.0-windows was computed. net9.0 was computed. net9.0-android was computed. net9.0-browser was computed. net9.0-ios was computed. net9.0-maccatalyst was computed. net9.0-macos was computed. net9.0-tvos was computed. net9.0-windows was computed. net10.0 is compatible. net10.0-android was computed. net10.0-browser was computed. net10.0-ios was computed. net10.0-maccatalyst was computed. net10.0-macos was computed. net10.0-tvos was computed. net10.0-windows was computed. |
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net10.0
- Libgit2Sharp (>= 0.31.0)
- Microsoft.CodeAnalysis.Common (>= 5.0.0)
- Microsoft.Extensions.Logging (>= 9.0.8)
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net8.0
- Libgit2Sharp (>= 0.31.0)
- Microsoft.CodeAnalysis.Common (>= 4.14.0)
- Microsoft.Extensions.Logging (>= 9.0.8)
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| Version | Downloads | Last Updated |
|---|---|---|
| 1.2.1 | 54 | 5/28/2026 |
| 1.2.0 | 276 | 12/23/2025 |
| 1.2.0-beta.1 | 240 | 12/15/2025 |
| 1.1.0 | 281 | 9/3/2025 |
| 1.1.0-beta1 | 307 | 5/12/2025 |
| 1.0.0 | 274 | 4/18/2025 |
| 1.0.0-rc5 | 276 | 4/17/2025 |
| 1.0.0-rc4 | 271 | 4/17/2025 |
| 1.0.0-rc3 | 245 | 4/16/2025 |
| 1.0.0-rc2 | 286 | 4/14/2025 |
| 1.0.0-rc1 | 268 | 4/13/2025 |
| 1.0.0-beta4 | 180 | 2/25/2025 |
| 1.0.0-beta3 | 174 | 2/25/2025 |
| 1.0.0-beta2 | 174 | 2/24/2025 |
| 1.0.0-beta1 | 163 | 2/21/2025 |
| 0.9.0 | 381 | 11/22/2023 |
| 0.8.0 | 623 | 11/24/2022 |
| 0.7.0 | 681 | 5/24/2022 |
| 0.6.0 | 571 | 11/10/2021 |
| 0.5.0 | 602 | 6/16/2021 |
**Bug Fixes:**
* **MSBuild Locator Type Mismatch on .NET 10.x:**
Fixed MSBuild assembly type mismatch that caused Incrementalist to fail on .NET 10.x SDKs. The MSBuild.Locator now properly discovers SDK 10's MSBuild 18.x assemblies by scanning .NET SDK paths instead of only looking for Visual Studio installations.
**Release Infrastructure:**
* Extracted the latest release block logic for GitHub release body generation, making release automation more reliable
Fixes #513