Hi,
Since Artifactory plugin is installed per solution, you can create a new
project in it, install the plugin for this project. Add your original
project as a reference to the new project.
This way the plugin will be installed, but your project will be clean from
the plugin dependencies.



bcbeatty wrote
> I've created a C# project that pushes to a  NuGet repository in
> artifactory using TFS Online.
> I used the Artifactory MsBuild plugin to do this. 
> The issue is when I created a new project that is using my NuGet package
> it is also pulling down artifactory plugin and its dependencies. 
> How do I change my package to not include the Artifactory's plugin and its
> dependencies?
> 
> I've tried removing the artifactory repository from the project I'm
> publishing, but it fails on the CI build because artifactory needed for
> the MsBuild task to run and fails the build.





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