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ILSpy Command Line Arguments
Usage: <Assemblies> [options]
@ResponseFile.rsp
Arguments:
Assemblies Assemblies to load
Options:
--newinstance Start a new instance of ILSpy even if the user configuration is set to single-instance
-n|--navigateto <TYPENAME> Navigates to the member specified by the given ID string.
The member is searched for only in the assemblies specified on the command line.
Example: 'ILSpy ILSpy.exe --navigateTo:T:ICSharpCode.ILSpy.CommandLineArguments'
-s|--search <SEARCHTERM> Search for t:TypeName, m:Member or c:Constant; use exact match (=term),
'should not contain' (-term) or 'must contain' (+term); use
/reg(ular)?Ex(pressions)?/ or both - t:/Type(Name)?/...
-l|--language <LANGUAGEIDENTIFIER> Selects the specified language.
Example: 'ILSpy --language:C#' or 'ILSpy --language:IL'
-c|--config <CONFIGFILENAME> Provide a specific configuration file.
Example: 'ILSpy --config:myconfig.xml'
--noactivate Do not activate the existing ILSpy instance.
This option has no effect if a new ILSpy instance is being started.
Note on @ResponseFile.rsp:
* The response file should contain the arguments, one argument per line (not space-separated!).
* Use it when the list of assemblies is too long to fit on the command line.