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Almost unconsciously I hit the keyboard build macro that builds my entire solution. This can happen just as I notice a code change. The build dominates my computer, and I basically have to wait till it finishes. 10 seconds!

How can I cancel a build?

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You can hit Ctrl+Break on the keyboard to cancel/stop a build that is currently in progress.

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  • When I tried it it seemed to depend on which pane within VS had focus (e.g. Solution Explorer vs Output pane) - but this might not be true
    – marnir
    Oct 17, 2013 at 18:29
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    The break key can be labelled "pause" too
    – dyesdyes
    Nov 19, 2013 at 10:59
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    That's Ctrl + Fn + F6 on your Dell Inspiron, if you have one.
    – user2088639
    Feb 26, 2014 at 4:19
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    If your keyboard doesn't have a Pause/Break key, you can go to Tools -> Options -> Keyboard then set an extra mapping for the Build.Cancel command. Jul 31, 2015 at 18:32
  • "Project cannot cancel build at this time... Try again later." developercommunity.visualstudio.com/t/… Can only kill task in Taskmanager... :( Aug 2, 2022 at 12:39
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Go to Visual Studio Build Menu -> cancel build , easy :)

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    You need to turn on Tools -> Settings -> Expert Settings for that to work.
    – CJ Dennis
    Feb 9, 2017 at 0:35
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    To go fast, use Alt + b + a Feb 24, 2019 at 15:29
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    @profimedica I think most people would like to use the keyboard perhaps Alt + b + a, also works.
    – darmis
    Mar 24, 2019 at 15:16
  • @darmis, The answer marked (Ctrl+Break) did not worked for me. I was publishing to Azure, dotnet build finished but the build window continued to display output from the deploying process. I will try Alt + b + a and let you know Mar 25, 2019 at 16:31
  • What do you do if "Cancel" doesn't exist and "Alt + b + a" doesn't do anything? And what if you don't have an option for setting "Expert settings"?
    – xizwyck
    Apr 20, 2022 at 14:31
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This is crude, but it works well. The Visual Studio on one of my projects (I turn MVC view building on to catch markup errors), well, the project becomes unresponsive while building. I can't cancel the build using the keyboard shortcuts.

So I made this batch file that sits on my quick launch task bar.

@echo off
echo KILL BILLd
for /L %%i in (1,1,10) do (
   Taskkill /IM aspnet_compiler.exe /F
   timeout 1
)

I also made the batch file launch minimized. The build stops and Visual Studio just throws in the error window that there was a problem building.

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    throw in MSBuild.exe for non asp_net apps. Xaml locks in live code analysis a lot Feb 5, 2019 at 14:59
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If all else fails go to task manager and kill the msbuild task under Visual Studio 2017

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Ctrl + Break works, but only if the Build window is active. Also, interrupting the build will sometimes leave a corrupted .obj file that will have to be manually deleted in order for the build to proceed.

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    Note: In case of VS2017 the shortcut works no matter which window is active.
    – Alex
    Nov 9, 2018 at 8:42
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Ctrl + End works for me on Visual C++ 2010 Express.

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Visual Studio 2015 Professional Update 3

If you are using Mac you can do following

Click Build --> Cancel from the Visual Studio Menu

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Select Azure App Service Activity window --> Cancel it will cancel the publish activity.

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I'm using Visual Studio 2015. To stop build you can follow:

  1. Ctrl + Pause
  2. Ctrl + Break
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The "pause" command was a function button underneath my right shift key, so the below combination of keys did the trick for me.

Ctrl + Fn + Shift

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I was hit by an unresponsive build and absolutely nothing would allow me to either kill or cancel the build. Even trying to end the task would trigger a user input window, saying that it could not be ended while the build is still going on (quite ironic because that was precisely the intention, to leave that broken state).

The build was taken care of by MSBuild, so the one way I found is to end its task. When forcing MSBuild.exe to end, VS will wake up and finally see the build as cancelled, allowing you to work again.

Hope this helps someone in the same situation.

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    Did this 3 seconds before I read this. I would just add MSBuild to the kill bill script above Feb 5, 2019 at 15:01
  • Ctrl-Alt-Del to bring up Tasks, then kill VS process (only thing that seems to work)
    – MC9000
    Jun 28, 2020 at 3:44
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The build context menu has a Cancel build in Visual Studio 2013.

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Go to the Window menu and choose "Web Publish Activity" There will be a cancel button. Cancel button on "Web Publish Activity" tab

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For users of Lenovo Thinkpad T470s like me, you can simulate the break key by hitting Ctrl+Fn+P, which cancels the build.

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If you do not have a break key on your keyboard, you can change the keyboard shortcut to cancel the build.

Just search hotkeys in the search menu. This should take you to Environment > Keyboard. From there, search for Build.Cancel and you can change it to whatever keyboard shortcut ( eg. Ctrl+Alt+End ). This is a good keyboard shortcut because it won't conflict with other uses of Ctrl+End or Ctrl+Shift+End .

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Ctrl + Shift + Pause/Break

I am using Visual Studio Community 2022

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