I am using .NET CLI in an Azure DevOps pipeline, and I am using PowerShell to parse its output. The first command I run is dotnet nuget locals global-packages --list
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The output when you run this the first time is this:
Welcome to .NET 6.0!
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SDK Version: 6.0.101
Telemetry
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The .NET tools collect usage data in order to help us improve your experience. It is collected by Microsoft and shared with the community. You can opt-out of telemetry by setting the DOTNET_CLI_TELEMETRY_OPTOUT environment variable to '1' or 'true' using your favorite shell.
Read more about .NET CLI Tools telemetry: https://aka.ms/dotnet-cli-telemetry
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Installed an ASP.NET Core HTTPS development certificate.
To trust the certificate run 'dotnet dev-certs https --trust' (Windows and macOS only).
Learn about HTTPS: https://aka.ms/dotnet-https
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Write your first app: https://aka.ms/dotnet-hello-world
Find out what's new: https://aka.ms/dotnet-whats-new
Explore documentation: https://aka.ms/dotnet-docs
Report issues and find source on GitHub: https://github.com/dotnet/core
Use 'dotnet --help' to see available commands or visit: https://aka.ms/dotnet-cli
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global-packages: C:\Users\VssAdministrator\.nuget\packages\
As you can see, there is a whole story about telemetry, certificates, and some links, followed by the simple output that I need to parse. Running it again just outputs that last line:
global-packages: C:\Users\VssAdministrator\.nuget\packages\
I need to suppress this output, because it makes automation more difficult.