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Sample of generating a .cs file during build and adding it to the compilation
<Project Sdk="Microsoft.NET.Sdk">
<PropertyGroup>
<OutputType>Exe</OutputType>
<TargetFramework>net472</TargetFramework>
</PropertyGroup>
<PropertyGroup>
<GeneratedText><![CDATA[
using System%3B
public class Hello$(TargetFramework)
{
public void Print()
{
Console.WriteLine("Hello $(TargetFramework)!")%3B
}
}
]]></GeneratedText>
</PropertyGroup>
<Target Name="AddGeneratedFile" BeforeTargets="BeforeCompile;CoreCompile" Inputs="$(MSBuildAllProjects)" Outputs="$(IntermediateOutputPath)GeneratedFile.cs">
<PropertyGroup>
<GeneratedFilePath>$(IntermediateOutputPath)GeneratedFile.cs</GeneratedFilePath>
</PropertyGroup>
<ItemGroup>
<Compile Include="$(GeneratedFilePath)" />
<FileWrites Include="$(GeneratedFilePath)" />
</ItemGroup>
<WriteLinesToFile Lines="$(GeneratedText)" File="$(GeneratedFilePath)" WriteOnlyWhenDifferent="true" Overwrite="true" />
</Target>
</Project>
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Rebuild does Clean;Build. I think in that case, because the generated file isn't added to @(FileWrites), it's not getting deleted/cleaned up on Clean, so Rebuild doesn't reset its state.

Incremental build for targets is unconfigurable: it's always on.

A log at detailed or diagnostic level should show the target being skipped as up to date.

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