This is a common reply that boils down to "used it in {before the described pain point was addressed}". Surely things can change?
There aren't even any .xml files in the first place, unless you meant to say .csproj. And they, alongside with .sln, are easily edited with dotnet add/remove package, dotnet new sln, dotnet sln add/remove, and similar.
There aren't even any .xml files in the first place, unless you meant to say .csproj. And they, alongside with .sln, are easily edited with dotnet add/remove package, dotnet new sln, dotnet sln add/remove, and similar.