Agent skill

nuke-build

Build and orchestrate tasks using Nuke build system. Use when task involves running Nuke build targets, orchestrating complex build workflows, or managing build pipelines.

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SKILL.md

Nuke Build Skill (Entry Map)

Status: Deprecated – Build orchestration now lives in the unify-build repository. Use that repository's build tooling instead of this skill when working on current projects. Goal: Guide agent to execute Nuke build targets and orchestrate build workflows.

Quick Start (Pick One)

  • Run build targetsreferences/build-targets.md
  • Setup Nuke in new projectreferences/setup-nuke.md

When to Use

  • Execute Nuke build targets (Clean, Restore, Compile)
  • Orchestrate complex build workflows
  • Run cross-platform builds with unified interface
  • Manage build pipelines and dependencies
  • Integrate with CI/CD systems

NOT for: Simple .NET builds (use dotnet-build), testing (dotnet-test), or formatting (code-format)

Inputs & Outputs

Inputs: target (Clean/Restore/Compile), configuration (Debug/Release), parameters (custom build parameters)

Outputs: Build artifacts, target execution logs, exit code (0=success)

Guardrails: Execute from ./build/nuke directory, verify targets exist, never commit build artifacts

Navigation

1. Run Build Targetsreferences/build-targets.md

  • Execute Clean, Restore, Compile targets
  • Pass custom parameters to build
  • Run multiple targets in sequence

2. Setup Nukereferences/setup-nuke.md

  • Bootstrap Nuke in existing project
  • Configure build targets and dependencies
  • Set up CI/CD integration

Common Patterns

Run Default Target (Compile)

bash
cd ./build/nuke
./build.sh

Run Specific Target

bash
cd ./build/nuke
./build.sh Clean
./build.sh Restore
./build.sh Compile

Run with Configuration

bash
cd ./build/nuke
./build.sh Compile --configuration Release

Run Multiple Targets

bash
cd ./build/nuke
./build.sh Clean Restore Compile

Windows (PowerShell)

powershell
cd ./build/nuke
./build.ps1 Compile

Windows (Command Prompt)

cmd
cd build\nuke
build.cmd Compile

Cross-Platform Build

bash
# Linux/macOS
./build/nuke/build.sh Compile --configuration Release

# Windows
.\build\nuke\build.ps1 Compile --configuration Release

Troubleshooting

Build fails: Check error messages. See references/build-targets.md for detailed error handling.

Script not executable: Run chmod +x build.sh on Linux/macOS.

Missing .NET SDK: Install .NET SDK 8.0 or later. Build scripts will attempt to download if missing.

Target not found: Check available targets with ./build.sh --help or see references/build-targets.md.

Compilation errors: Nuke build uses MSBuild under the hood. Check Build.cs for target implementation.

Success Indicators

═══════════════════════════════
Target             Status      Duration
───────────────────────────────
Restore            ✓          00:00:02
Compile            ✓          00:00:05
───────────────────────────────
Build succeeded
═══════════════════════════════

Build artifacts in: ./build/nuke/build/bin/

Integration

Complements dotnet-build: Nuke orchestrates higher-level workflows; dotnet-build handles direct .NET compilation After build: dotnet-test (tests), code-analyze (static analysis) Before build: code-format (style fixes)

Nuke vs. dotnet CLI

Aspect Nuke Build dotnet CLI
Purpose Build orchestration & pipelines Direct .NET compilation
Complexity Complex multi-step workflows Simple build/test tasks
Cross-platform Unified scripts (sh/ps1/cmd) dotnet command (all platforms)
Customization C# code for build logic MSBuild properties
CI/CD First-class support Requires scripting
Learning curve Moderate (requires C# knowledge) Low (CLI commands)

When to use Nuke: Complex builds, CI/CD pipelines, multi-project orchestration When to use dotnet: Simple builds, quick compilation, local development

Related

Available Targets

Current project targets (see Build.cs):

  • Clean: Removes build artifacts and output directories
  • Restore: Restores NuGet dependencies
  • Compile: Compiles the solution (default target)

Target dependencies:

  • Compile → Restore
  • Clean → (runs before Restore)

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