After updating Visual Studio last week, I woke up with this error message: The local resource “C:/Some/Path/Somefile.Deps” doesn’t not exist. None of the projects inside my solution compiled. I cleaned it, recompiled it, and even restarted Visual Studio. None of that worked. The problem was a broken NuGet source left behind after running my digital decluttering plan. To honor the 20-min rule, buried in this StackOverflow answer was the solution: List all the Nuget sources with dotnet nuget list source Remove the broken source with dotnet nuget remove source <source-name> Et voilà! Mastering your IDE is just one of the 30 lessons in Street-Smart Coding—the roadmap I wish I had on my journey from junior to senior.
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