Package manager
NuGet
Import .csproj and watch changelogs, release notes and security updates.
Track framework dependencies with changelog highlights and update alerts.
Platforms: .NET, C#, Unity
What you get
A single monitor with clear alerts and clean summaries.
- Release notes and changelog summaries
- Security and breaking change signals
- Alerts sent to email or webhooks
Monitor NuGet dependencies with DepLog.dev
We track public registries and read release notes when available. Alerts follow your version ranges so you only see relevant changes.
Supported inputs
Paste the full file, a dependency section or a clean list.
.csproj
Recommended file format for NuGet projects.
List format
One package per line. Example: Microsoft.Extensions.Hosting 8.0.0.
Also accepted
Common alternatives: Directory.Packages.props.
Example input
Example only. Your file can include more fields.
<ItemGroup>
<PackageReference Include="Microsoft.Extensions.Hosting" Version="8.0.0" />
<PackageReference Include="Serilog" Version="3.1.1" />
</ItemGroup>How to import dependencies
Follow these steps before you save the monitor.
1
Open .csproj and copy the dependencies.
2
Paste into DepLog and confirm the list.
3
Choose alert rules and a delivery channel.
4
Save the monitor and wait for the first scan.
Alerting tips
Pinned versions do not trigger alerts. Use the range syntax your manager supports if you want more updates.
FAQ
Common questions about NuGet
Which file should I paste for NuGet?
Paste .csproj, Directory.Packages.props. You can also paste a line list.
Can I paste a line list like Microsoft.Extensions.Hosting 8.0.0?
Yes. Use one package per line with versions when possible.
Do you support Directory.Packages.props?
Yes. We read PackageReference and PackageVersion entries.
Do you support private registries?
Not yet. We monitor public registries only. Private packages are not supported.
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