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Asked: May 11, 20262026-05-11T12:22:33+00:00 2026-05-11T12:22:33+00:00

I am currently writing a deployment script in MSBUILD, and after downloading several extensions,

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I am currently writing a deployment script in MSBUILD, and after downloading several extensions, I have found myself looking at the build file and thinking:

What was the point in doing this in MSBUILD?

This deployment script is completely procedural: stop website, delete folder, copy files, change permissions, start website, etc. There is no fancy dependency stuff which I assume is the natural domain of tools like MSBUILD, NANT and MAKE.

The only reason I can see to use MSBUILD is that it comes as standard, and its easy to put the extensions into your SVN so builds ‘just work’.

The problem with it is I have to spend all this time working out how to do ‘basic stuff’ in MSBUILD (locating extensions, working out syntax) which would be trivial (although more verbose) in Powershell or even command line.

So to sum up: Are procedural tasks suited to MSBUILD or are you better of using something like Powershell?

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  1. 2026-05-11T12:22:34+00:00Added an answer on May 11, 2026 at 12:22 pm

    MSBuild is not a scripting language and shouldn’t be used as such. It’s almost unfortunate that MSBuild has such a rich extensibility and is flexible enough to be used for just about anything. Use the tools that are most appropriate to the task, if you find yourself spending too much time creating functionality that is too limited and too low quality compared to what you’d be able to create with other technology, you should switch.

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