I'm not aware of any built-in facility in .Net that can do it, but you can write one yourself easily using Mono.Cecil
here is a method which can inject specified attribute in designated types.
private static void InjectAttribute<T>(string source,string destination,string nameSpace="")where T:Attribute
{
var assembly = AssemblyDefinition.ReadAssembly(source);
var module = assembly.MainModule;
var types = module.GetTypes();
var attributeConstructor = module.Import(typeof (T).GetConstructor(Type.EmptyTypes));
foreach (var type in types)
{
if (type.FullName.StartsWith(nameSpace))
type.CustomAttributes.Add(new CustomAttribute(attributeConstructor));
}
assembly.Write(destination);
}
and here is a sample Injector Program: (NOTE: I referenced Obfuscate library from my injector program so there is no need to resolve the type for Cecil) :
private static void Main(string[] args)
{
//NOTE:obfuscatelib is already referenced to injector so no need to resolve types
InjectAttribute<ObfuscationLib.ObfuscateAttribute>(@"assembly path",
@"injected assembly path","namespace (based on full name)");
}
you can obtain Mono.Cecil through PM> Install-Package Mono.Cecil
Nuget command.