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I have a solution wich consists of main application MainProject and several plugin projects Plugin1, Plugin2 etc. Each of them is build in a separate project within Visual Studio.

For building the soution, I want all files of the plugins to be copied into the main application's output directory. But I don't want MainProject.exe to contain explicit references to the plugin dlls (they are loaded dynamically). Therefore defining project references for MainProjectdoesn't work.

I could use a post-build-step copying the files "manually" (as described in C# - Copy dlls to the exe output directory when using dependency injection with no references?), but since there might be multiple files for each plugin and they also change from time to time this solution is rather tedious to maintain (especially since I do have different build configurations, each of them producing different files). Also I would like to easily select, which plugins should be copied for a certain build.

What would be the best way, possibly involving custom MSBuild configuration changes, to do this?

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    Did you ever find a good way to do this? I think if someone wrote a nice plugin for VS2012 and a custom MSBuild step to go along with it, this would be very pragmatic and awesome!
    – Nate Zaugg
    Aug 4, 2013 at 23:21

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See this link: http://msdn.microsoft.com/en-us/library/bb629394%28v=vs.100%29.aspx When invoking MSBuild on the main project, if you could pass something on the lines of:

msbuild /p:CustomBeforeMicrosoftCommonTargets=[your custom msbuild file];PluginList=PathToPlugin1.csproj,PathToPlugin2.csproj

In your custom msbuild file, a target such as GatherInfo will get you the paths to output files of each plugin project. See this question for a sample: https://stackoverflow.com/questions/23346782/how-to-identify-files-needed-to-build-a-wix-project

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