A cross-platform Roslyn-based tool that generates an object model diagram of a set of C# source files and/or .NET assemblies
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Run the following command from commandline (requires .NET Core 2.1 installed):
dotnet tool install --global dotMorten.OmdGenerator
generateomd /source=[source folder] /compareSource=[oldSourceFolder] /preprocessors=[defines] /format=[html|image] /showPrivate /showInternal
Required parameters:
source Specifies the folder of source files to include for the object model.
Separate with ; for multiple folders
or
assemblies Specifies a set of assemblies to include for the object model.
Separate with ; for multiple assemblies, or use wildcards
Optional parameters:
compareSource Specifies a folder of old source to compare and generate a diff model
This can be useful for finding API changes or compare branches
compareAssemblies Specifies a set of old assemblies to compare and generate a adiff model.
Separate with; for multiple assemblies, or use wildcards
format Format to generate:
'html' a single html output (html is default)
'md' for markdown you can copy-paste to for instance GitHub.
Specify multiple with a semicolon seperator, and use an output filename without extension
preprocessors Define a set of preprocessors values. Use ; to separate multiple
exclude Defines one or more strings that can't be part of the path Ie '*/Samples/*;*/UnitTests/*'
(use forward slash for folder separators)
regexfilter Defines a regular expression for filtering on full file names in the source
showPrivate Show private members (default is false)
showInternal Show internal members (default is false)
output Filename to write the output to (extension is optional, but exclude the extension if you specify multiple formats)
As an alternative you can also reference a NuGet package to your class library, and set up a post-build script to generate an Object Model Diagram HTML file:
Install-Package dotMorten.OmdGenerator
Add the following to your project:
<Target Name="GenerateObjectModel" AfterTargets="Compile">
<Exec Command="dotnet "$(DotNetOMDGeneratorToolPath)" /source="@(Compile)" /preprocessors="$(DefineConstants)" /output="$(OutputPath)$(TargetName)"" WorkingDirectory="$(ProjectDir)" />
</Target>
An example of a generated output for all of .NET Core can be found here.
It can also be used to compare two folders (for instance two separate branches) and only show changes to the API. Here's an example of .NET CoreFX v2.0 vs Master.
Generate OMD for .NET Core FX source code, and ignore ref and test folders:
generateomd /source=c:\github\dotnet\corefx\src /exclude="*/ref/*;*/tests/*;*/perftests/*"
Compare .NET CoreFX Master with v2.0.0 repo branches directly from their Github zipped downloads:
generateomd /source=https://github.com/dotnet/corefx/archive/master.zip /compareSource=https://github.com/dotnet/corefx/archive/release/2.0.0.zip /exclude="*/ref/*;*/tests/*;*/perftests/*"
What's new in Xamarin.Forms? Compare assemblies from the nuget cache:
generateomd /assemblies=%USERPROFILE%\.nuget\packages\xamarin.forms\3.3.0.912540\lib\netstandard2.0\*.dll /compareAsssemblies=%USERPROFILE%\.nuget\packages\xamarin.forms\3.2.0.871581\lib\netstandard2.0\*.dll