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nuget.config how to specify NuGet package dependency version

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I am trying to make a Visual Studio 2019 project which will automatically download a specific version of a NuGet package, and if a new user opens that project, it will automatically restore/download that version of the package.

I'm trying to acomplish this using a nuget.config file at the base of my VS2019 repo, my nuget.config includes one source (Artifactory),

<?xml version="1.0" encoding="utf-8"?><configuration><config><clear /><add key="repositoryPath" value="packages" /></config><packageSources><!-- When <clear /> is present, previously defined sources are ignored --><!-- Remove this tag or un-comment the nuget.org source below to restore packages from nuget.org --><!-- For more info, see https://docs.nuget.org/consume/nuget-config-file --><clear /><add key="Artifactory" value="https://my-artifactory-url/artifactory/api/nuget/ult-testware-nuget" /></packageSources><packageRestore><add key="enabled" value="True" /><add key="automatic" value="True" /></packageRestore><activePackageSource><add key="All" value="(Aggregate source)" /></activePackageSource></configuration>

But what is the syntax to include a section that specifies the need to download version 1.0.0 of the package "MartinTestPkgXYZ" ? Can I include that in my nuget.config file so the package and version get downloaded when you open or build?


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