Metalama
StyleCopAnalyzers
Metalama | StyleCopAnalyzers | |
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8 | 30 | |
158 | 2,586 | |
9.5% | 0.9% | |
6.6 | 8.7 | |
about 1 month ago | 16 days ago | |
C# | C# | |
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Metalama
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.NET Compiler Platform ("Roslyn") Analyzers VS Metalama - a user suggested alternative
2 projects | 7 Dec 2023
Metalama allows you to create your own code validation rules without the complexity of Roslyn. It is especially useful to validate source code against architecture or design patterns.
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StyleCop VS Metalama - a user suggested alternative
2 projects | 7 Dec 2023
Metalama allows you to create your own code validation rules without the complexity of Roslyn. It is especially useful to validate source code against architecture or design patterns.
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StyleCopAnalyzers VS Metalama - a user suggested alternative
2 projects | 7 Dec 2023
Metalama allows you to create your own validation rules without the intricacies of Roslyn analyzers. This can be useful to implement architecture-as-code, i.e. validate the source code against architectural or pattern guidelines.
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Roslynator VS Metalama - a user suggested alternative
2 projects | 7 Dec 2023
Metalama allows you to create your own validation rules without the intricacies of Roslyn analyzers. This can be useful to implement architecture-as-code, i.e. validate the source code against architectural or pattern guidelines.
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AspectJ VS Metalama - a user suggested alternative
2 projects | 7 Dec 2023
Metalama is a comprehensive aspect-oriented framework for C#.
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NConcern VS Metalama - a user suggested alternative
2 projects | 7 Dec 2023
While NConcern aims to remain a lightweight AOP implementation, Metalama is a comprehensive meta-programming framework that includes a full aspect-oriented framework, code analysis and code generation. It is based on Roslyn and integrates with source generators.
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Aspect Injector VS Metalama - a user suggested alternative
2 projects | 7 Dec 2023
Metalama is a comprehensive aspect-oriented framework based on Roslyn written by the creators of PostSharp. It integrates with source generators, analyzers, diagnostic suppressors, and code fix providers.
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Metalama VS Fody - a user suggested alternative
2 projects | 7 Dec 2023
StyleCopAnalyzers
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Configure Renovate to update preview versions of NuGet packages
By default, Renovate ignores preview versions of dependencies. For NuGet, a preview version is a package whose version contains a semantic suffix such as -alpha, -beta, -rc. There are some well-known NuGet packages that are only available in preview versions. For example, Aspire.Hosting will likely remain in preview until the release of .NET 9, StyleCop.Analyzers has been in beta for already 5 years, while OpenTelemetry.Instrumentation.GrpcNetClient and Azure.AI.OpenAI have never had a stable version.
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StyleCopAnalyzers VS Metalama - a user suggested alternative
2 projects | 7 Dec 2023
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Optimizing C# code analysis for quicker .NET compilation
Several well-known NuGet packages such as xUnit.net, FluentAssertions, StyleCop, Entity Framework Core, and others include by default a significant number of Roslyn analyzers. They help you adhere to the conventions and best practices of these libraries.
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Enhancing Your Open-Source Project with Static Analysis Tools
I created a StyleCopAnalysers.ruleset file at the root of my project, which contains the ruleset for analysis. The tool not only identifies issues but also attempts to fix them, providing a log of any unresolved problems. In addition to running the analyzer upon build, the dotnet format command also runs any external analyzers that it detects by default as well.
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What C# feature blew your mind when you learned it?
https://github.com/DotNetAnalyzers/StyleCopAnalyzers the successor to stylecop - most of the rules ported over
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Code Styling should be enforced by default
I'm a C# guy, so that is what I care about. For .NET we do have StyleCop analyzers. And EditorConfig exists to help at the IDE level across all languages. And git itself can be configured with such things as eol and autoclrf.
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Dotnet Format
I'd also like to know how to clean up based on rules like SA1507 - never more than one blank line in a row, and related rules to remove blank likes after { and before }
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C# finding wasted instantiations
StyleCop is from Microsoft: https://github.com/DotNetAnalyzers/StyleCopAnalyzers
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Using Roslyn Analyzers for static code analysis
Using their own APIs, Roslyn Analyzers verifies certain conditions about the source code and, if necessary, feeds back into the compiler in the form of compilation warnings and errors. An example would be StyleCop.
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What NuGet packages do you automatically add
StyleCop.Analyzers
What are some alternatives?
Fody - Extensible tool for weaving .net assemblies
Roslynator - Roslynator is a set of code analysis tools for C#, powered by Roslyn.
Aspect Injector - AOP framework for .NET (c#, vb, etc)
csharpier - CSharpier is an opinionated code formatter for c#.
.NET Compiler Platform ("Roslyn") Analyzers
omnisharp-roslyn - OmniSharp server (HTTP, STDIO) based on Roslyn workspaces
NConcern - NConcern .NET AOP Framework
Roslyn - The Roslyn .NET compiler provides C# and Visual Basic languages with rich code analysis APIs.
format - Home for the dotnet-format command
codeformatter - Tool that uses Roslyn to automatically rewrite the source to follow our coding styles
vim-mundo - :christmas_tree: Vim undo tree visualizer
dotnet-format-settings