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Author Archives: Dmitry Matveev
ReSharper Ultimate 10.1 EAP 5
A new EAP build of ReSharper Ultimate 10.1 is now available for download. We continue to stabilize and improve the upcoming 10.1 release, and here is what we have added this week: ReSharper Dedicated action for reformatting code In early … Continue reading
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Tagged dotCover, dotMemory Unit, ReSharper, ReSharper 2016.1, ReSharper Ultimate
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ReSharper Ultimate 10.1 EAP 4
Hello everyone. We have published another EAP build of ReSharper Ultimate 10.1 this week. This time it’s almost all about mainline ReSharper. As usual, there’s a number of issues that we fixed in this build: most of them are bug … Continue reading
ReSharper Ultimate 10.1 EAP 2
The first EAP build of ReSharper Ultimate 10.1 introduced a massive list of new features and improvements, which spanned two blog posts. And here we are today with another EAP build, which you can give a try right away. ReSharper … Continue reading
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Tagged dotCover, dotMemory, dotPeek, JavaScript, ReSharper, ReSharper 10, ReSharper 2016.1, ReSharper Ultimate, TypeScript
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What’s New in Documentation and Support
As JetBrains .NET tools grow and evolve, their documentation and support teams have to keep the pace. Over the last several months, noticeable changes and improvements were made in these areas, and I’d like to expand on them in this … Continue reading
Duplicate Finder, Part of ReSharper Command Line Tools
Along with ReSharper 8 EAP earlier this year, we have made ReSharper Command Line Tools available for you to download and try. We have already written about one of the tools included in this package — InspectCode, which analyzes your … Continue reading
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Tagged code analysis and quick-fixes, command line, ReSharper, ReSharper 8
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ReSharper Code Analysis Goes Beyond Visual Studio
One of ReSharper’s most notable features, Code Analysis, is now unleashed and ready to hunt for bad and dead code—without even opening Visual Studio. Dubbed as InspectCode, it is as simple as a command-line tool can be and requires a … Continue reading
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Tagged code analysis and quick-fixes, command line, ReSharper, ReSharper 8
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Save or Save To in ReSharper Options
Since ReSharper introduced the layered structure for saving its options, we all face the choice of clicking Save or Save To whenever we change any settings. The good news is that the Save button will do the job for most … Continue reading