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A bunch of quality refactorings and code fixes that are going to improve your C# development experience in Visual Studio and remove some common pain.
See the change log for changes and road map.
As Visual Studio evolves more features get added to it and some of them start duplicating features from this extension. Duplicate features are disabled/removed from this extension to insure the best user experience possible with a given version of Visual Studio. A list of such features is provided near the end of this document.
- Add/Remove braces
- Change access modifier on type declarations
- Generate GUID (nguid)
- Initialize field in existing constructor
- Locate in Solution Explorer
- Make it a constructor (when copied from another class)
- Namespace vs file path analyzer
- Scaffold xunit data driven tests
- Settings page (ability to enable/disable individual features)
- Analyze if type name matches file name
Allows you to quickly add missing braces to single statements:
It works both ways and allows you to remove braces if you prefer so.
Ctrl+. on a type declaration (either top level or nested) and choose one of proposed options.
Just type nguid
where you want the new GUID to be inserted:
and press TAB:
Ctrl+. on a field and choose Initialize field in existing constructor.
There is a standard command in Solution Explorer called 'Sync with Active Document'. People coming from ReSharper will appreciate its Shift+Alt+L equivalent. To avoid conflicts with some internal VS commands ALT+L key binding was chosen by default which can be changed in VS settings if needed.
The command is available in the code editor either from the context menu or as a shortcut.
Sometimes you copy code from another class into a new one and this quick fix allows you to update the constructor name.
Analyze if a top level namespace does not match the path of the file where it is declared or does not start with the project's default namespace.
VS 2019 and above provide a corresponding code refactoring out of the box, hence only the analyzer part will remain enabled in this extension.
If you're a fan of Xunit data driven tests this one's going to be a little time saver for you. You can scaffold MemberData
:
As well as InlineData
:
If your InlineData
contains acceptable parameters they will be respected unless the test method already defines parameters (in which case neither of the scaffolding refactoring will work).
Note that this feature works with Xunit 2.x only.
All features can be individually enabled or disabled.
Analyzes if a top level type name matches the name of the file where it is declared and displays a warning if not.
VS 2017 and above provide code refactorings to rename types and file names to match each other out of the box.
- Add constructor and initialize field (VS 2019 started to provide Generate constructor ... at some point)
- Field can be made readonly (VS 2017 version 15.7 and above provide a built-in analyzer and a code fix)
- Initialize field from constructor parameter (VS 2017 and above provide a similar refactoring out of the box)
- Namespace vs file path code fix (VS 2019 and above provide a corresponding code refactoring out of the box)
- Type name vs file name code fix (VS 2017 and above provide code refactorings to rename types and file names to match each other out of the box)
Check out the contribution guidelines if you want to contribute to this project.