I had this line randomly appear in my csproj git changes…

<ProjectExtensions><VisualStudio><UserProperties XamarinHotReloadGenericExceptionInfoBarBaseMAUIAppHideInfoBar=“True” /></VisualStudio></ProjectExtensions>

I didn’t put it there myself, unless by accidentally clicking something. Maybe it got put there automatically (like when you update nuget and it automatically updates the csproj)?

I don’t use XAML, nor hot reload, nor did I add any extensions, so I’m not sure why it appeared. I Googled for it and couldn’t really find anything about it. I don’t know if it’s safe to just delete it or if it needs to be there now?

  • Hmmmm, now that’s interesting that you say that, because I keep getting a message about the Android emulator, and even though I have repeatedly clicked on it to “don’t show again”, it keeps damn well reappearing every time anyway! I gave up clicking on it when it never stopped appearing anyway. I wouldn’t have expected that to appear in my csproj though - I would’ve thought that’d appear in a global file somewhere.

    • kurwa@lemmy.world
      link
      fedilink
      arrow-up
      2
      ·
      8 months ago

      I guess sometimes extensions think settings like that should be project level. Maybe it’s because they don’t want you to accidentally disable that for all your projects 🤷‍♂️

      • Maybe it’s because they don’t want you to accidentally disable that

        Except that’s maybe exactly what I did. 😂Still not sure what caused it to appear. But yeah I guess I have more visibility of it if it’s in a specific project.