Open a browser and navigate to the Team Project that contains your NuGet package feed. To begin, you’ll need to know the URL for your private NuGet package feed. So if you try reference a package that’s in a private NuGet feed like what I showed you in the last blog post, it’s not going to know anything about it. Configure Visual Studio 2017 to Use A Custom NuGet Feedīy default, Visual Studio 2017 just knows about the standard, public NuGet feeds. Second, I’ll show you how to make this work from a TFS automated build. First, I’ll show you how to set this up in Visual Studio. ![]() But how do you reference and use that package in another solution and/or another build? Well, keep reading and you’ll find out. In my last post, I showed you how to set up a private NuGet server in TFS2017 and publish a NuGet package to it from a build.
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