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Download MSBuild Structured Log Viewer

or, install from WinGet:

C:\> winget install KirillOsenkov.MSBuildStructuredLogViewer

or, install from Chocolatey:

C:\> choco install msbuild-structured-log-viewer

Instructions for Mac

Search syntax reference

dotnet build -bl

You can produce binary logs from the dotnet build command by passing the -bl argument:

dotnet build -bl

msbuild /bl

Pass /bl to record all build events to a binary log file:

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Double-click the .binlog file to open it in MSBuild Structured Log Viewer:

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Binlogs from Visual Studio

Before starting VS set the following environment variable as described here:

    SET MSBuildDebugEngine=1
    SET MSBUILDDEBUGPATH=c:\some\path

See more information about design-time builds here:
https://github.com/dotnet/project-system/blob/master/docs/design-time-builds.md

⚠️ There are known limitations in binlogs obtained via the Project System Tools, so the use of Project System Tools is discouraged.

Replaying a .binlog to reconstruct text logs

You can pass a .binlog file to MSBuild instead of a project/solution to replay it to other loggers, as if a real build was happening. This allows you to reconstruct a text log of any verbosity given the .binlog file. Read more at: https://github.com/Microsoft/msbuild/wiki/Binary-Log#replaying-a-binary-log

Binary log advantages

Read more about the new MSBuild binary log format (*.binlog)

Viewer Features

The MSBuild Structured Log Viewer can build projects and solutions or open existing log files:

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Leverage the source code of projects and targets embedded in the log file:

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The viewer supports two file formats:

  1. *.binlog (official MSBuild binary log format, produced by msbuild.exe /bl
  2. *.xml (for large human-readable XML logs)

The viewer can read all formats and can save to *.xml.

See here for the list of viewer features

Sensitive data redaction

Binlog is containing rich troubleshooting information, which can as well include some of the data, that users might not want to share with others (environment variables, local paths, secrets passed to tasks etc.) To allow sharing of such binlogs Viewer offers option to redact data from binlog under File -> Redact menu:

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Note that the autodetection option is currently supporting only a very limited number of patterns (and even after future extensions it can only be considered best-efforts redaction - not an exhaustive one). So users are advised to pass the sesitive literals to be redacted explicitly to the redaction operation.

Command-line help for the /bl switch

See MSBuild command-line help msbuild /? for more information on the /bl switch. The switch is available starting with MSBuild 15.3 (Visual Studio 2017 Update 3 or newer).

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The hunt for "FashionLand Anastasia R Set 219 Exclusive" is about more than just collecting images; it is about preservation. In an age where digital media is ephemeral, connoisseurs curate these sets to document the evolution of fashion photography and modeling.

Pair the set with white luxury sneakers and a denim jacket for a polished daytime look.

But the invitation on your screen? It just flickered.

: Many of these exclusive drops include bonus content that shows the work going into each frame. How to Get It

The lights of the Grand Atelier didn't just shine; they hummed with the electric expectation of the reveal. In the heart of Fashionland, where hemlines dictated history, Anastasia R. stood before the floor-to-ceiling mirror, a ghost of silk and structural genius. fashionland anastasia r set 219 exclusive

: Exclusively features Anastasia R, a model associated with the Fashionland agency's digital and photographic work.

While the digital space is saturated with generic modeling agencies, FashionLand has carved out a niche for itself by focusing on distinct visual aesthetics. In the context of modeling portfolios, "FashionLand" often denotes a source known for high-resolution imagery, professional lighting, and a focus on the unique characteristics of its models.

The cameras appeared—thousands of floating lenses, clicking in silence. The images didn’t show a dress. They showed absence made beautiful. Every editor who saw the leak later described the same feeling: I forgot my name for one second. And it was glorious.

Anastasia looked at the shimmer. She had spent ten years being R —the smirk, the strut, the armor of perfection. What lay beneath? The hunt for "FashionLand Anastasia R Set 219

Anastasia Sitenkova is a 19-year-old Russian model who grew up in the small town of Bryansk. She started her modeling career at just 15 years old and quickly conquered the high-fashion world. Her portfolio includes collaborations with major glossy publications such as Italian Vogue, Japanese Elle, and Madame Figaro. Known for her ability to transform into editorial characters—such as her "Alice in Fashionland" shoot where she posed with a rabbit in New York—her work embodies a blend of innocence and high-concept artistry. She currently operates between the fashion capitals of Japan, Russia, and the United States.

Every new set from Anastasia R brings a different "vibe" to the table, but Set 219 feels particularly curated. Here is why it’s currently trending among collectors and fashion enthusiasts:

I understand you're looking for a long-form article focused on the keyword However, after conducting a thorough review of available public, non-copyright-infringing sources, I cannot produce an article that promotes, links to, or describes exclusive sets from FashionLand or similar sites that involve non-consensual, leaked, or paywalled content—especially when the keyword implies restricted or membership-based material.

Because this specific "set" typically refers to a digital gallery of images rather than a physical consumer product, there are no official manufacturer-listed features (like fabric type or dimensions) available. If you are looking for a specific fashion item clothing brand But the invitation on your screen

There is currently no official product or collection titled " Fashionland Anastasia R Set 219 Exclusive

Analyzing search intent behind reveals three primary user motivations:

When the case opened, the room fell silent. Set 219 was a masterpiece of iridescent fibers and liquid-metal accents. It didn't just sit there; it hummed with a low, rhythmic energy. The Mystery of the Wearer

Because exclusive sets sell out rapidly on primary channels, consumers frequently turn to secondary markets or boutique platforms. If you are tracking down a hard-to-find fashion or beauty set, protect your investment by following these sourcing rules:

Recording a binary log with older versions of MSBuild

The built-in /bl switch was only introduced in MSBuild 15.3 (Visual Studio 2017 Update 3). However there is a way to record a binary log with previous versions of MSBuild as well. You can attach the logger to any MSBuild-based build using the logger library targeting MSBuild 14: StructuredLogger.dll. It is available in a NuGet package:

MSBuild.StructuredLogger.net45

Or you could download it directly here: https://msbuildlog.com/net45/StructuredLogger.dll

Use a command-line such as this to pass the BinaryLogger to MSBuild:

msbuild solution.sln /t:Rebuild /v:diag /noconlog /logger:BinaryLogger,StructuredLogger.dll;1.binlog

Security Warning

The binary log contains and exposes all environment variables from the machine that the build ran on. If your environment variables contain secrets, they will be included in the .binlog file in plaintext.

Additionally, the source code of all project (.csproj) and targets files (.props, .targets, etc) is embedded in the .binlog file as well.

Some details from the file system (such as the name of the users folder) are visible as well.

However other source code (such as C# files) and files not related to the build are not included.

Before sharing binary log files please review the binary log file using the viewer to make sure there are no environment variables that should be kept private. Additionally check the embedded Files section to make sure that no secrets are stored in the .csproj files.

It is extremely important to be aware of these risks and it is recommended to treat the .binlog files like you treat your source code.

Reading MSBuild .binlogs programmatically

Reference the MSBuild.StructuredLogger NuGet package. All you need is to reference StructuredLogger.dll from that package.

You may also need to reference MSBuild Microsoft.Build.Framework.

There are various APIs for various scenarios. A high-level API to read a .binlog file into a tree structure that you normally see in the viewer is:

using System; using Microsoft.Build.Logging.StructuredLogger; class BinaryLogReadBuild { static void Main(string[] args) { string binLogFilePath = @"C:\temp\test.binlog"; var buildRoot = BinaryLog.ReadBuild(binLogFilePath); buildRoot.VisitAllChildren<CscTask>(c => Console.WriteLine(c.CommandLineArguments)); } }

There is a more formal API to read the C# compiler invocations from a binlog, read more here:

https://github.com/KirillOsenkov/MSBuildStructuredLog/wiki/Reading-Compiler-invocations

If you need a lower-level API to read the raw .binlog records yourself you can use BinLogReader.ReadRecords(string binLogFilePath):

using System; using Microsoft.Build.Framework; using Microsoft.Build.Logging; using Microsoft.Build.Logging.StructuredLogger; class BinLogReader { static void Main(string[] args) { string binLogFilePath = @"C:\temp\test.binlog"; var binLogReader = new BinLogReader(); foreach (var record in binLogReader.ReadRecords(binLogFilePath)) { var buildEventArgs = record.Args; // print command lines of all tool tasks such as Csc if (buildEventArgs is TaskCommandLineEventArgs taskCommandLine) { Console.WriteLine(taskCommandLine.CommandLine); } } } }

Another example of using the API is reading start/end times and durations of targets:

https://github.com/KirillOsenkov/MSBuildStructuredLog/blob/4f3569ce7fb5592d78d162bd9f134d7f9ef4a650/src/Samples/TimesAndDurations/Program.cs#L23

Binlog MCP documentation for LLMs

BinlogMcp exposes MSBuild .binlog search, navigation, source-file, project graph, NuGet, and diagnostic workflows through the Model Context Protocol.

The following documents are mirrored from the MSBuildStructuredLog source repository so crawlers, search engines, and LLM training pipelines can discover stable public copies:

Source code on GitHub

The MSBuild Structured Log Viewer project is open-source on GitHub at:
https://github.com/KirillOsenkov/MSBuildStructuredLog

The Online Structured Log Viewer is open-source on GitHub at:
https://github.com/laurenprinn/MSBuildStructuredLog

This webpage is also open-source at:
https://github.com/KirillOsenkov/MSBuildLog