Refactor dotnet-watch into a package consumable from Aspire.CLI#51223
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Looks good! I tried to find something to complain about, but the refactoring is very straightforward. 😄
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Requires dotnet/roslyn#80556, #51143
Splits dotnet-watch into two components: dotnet-watch CLI tool itself and Microsoft.DotNet.HotReload.Watch package with the core implementation.
The package does not include CLI parsing (no dependency on dotnet CLI commands) and legacy "no hot reload" mode.
The change also includes Microsoft.DotNet.HotReload.Watch.Aspire project that has IVT to Aspire.CLI (similar to Roslyn's External Access) and allows Aspire to launch the watcher.