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2 | 19 | |
22 | 1,904 | |
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3.3 | 9.4 | |
about 2 months ago | 4 days ago | |
C# | C# | |
MIT License | MIT License |
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code-butler
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What We Need Instead of "Web Components"
C# has https://github.com/dotnet/format but because C# is, well, not JS, the importance of linting is far less significant. Instead, there are hundreds of out-of-box analyzers that highlight problematic patterns or likely mistakes in the code and there are even more that you can enable through extensions (like Roslynator) or through packages that are 'dotnet add package' away.
On the package management - it couldn't be more different between Java and C# and it's incorrect to compare the two. .NET has few if any issues of the former.
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Enhancing Your Open-Source Project with Static Analysis Tools
In my project, I incorporated a source code formatter provided by the dotnet framework. I also added .editorconfig file to the root directory of my project. This file defines formatting rules, such as indent style and indent size, ensuring consistency throughout the codebase.
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Rider - Formatting across projects
However: It would appear that dotnet has a lot of extension values for editorconfig - does Rider support all of those? Some of those? Is there documentation of any extension?
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100% deterministic c# formatter
Like this post explains: https://github.com/dotnet/format/issues/879
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Dotnet, C#, code format on JetBrain IDE Rider
Dotnet Format
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Enforcing .NET code style rules at compile time
Oh, I'm using .net format. https://github.com/dotnet/format . I will take a look at csharpier to compare both :)
- Migrating from JS/TS ecosystem to Blazor
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Which linters are you using for CI environments?
- dotnet format but this is not a linter I think?
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[Avançado] Criando templates customizados em C#
Para formatar seu código instale o dotnet format e execute o seguinte comando:
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How do you format?
dotnet format does not break lines when they get too long, or collapse lines if they are too short and could be fit on the same line. See https://github.com/dotnet/format/issues/246. Another way to say it - no matter where you put linebreaks in a given code file, csharpier will produce the same output. dotnet format would produce a different output based on where current line breaks exist.
What are some alternatives?
CodeMaid - CodeMaid is an open source Visual Studio extension to cleanup and simplify our C#, C++, F#, VB, PHP, PowerShell, JSON, XAML, XML, ASP, HTML, CSS, LESS, SCSS, JavaScript and TypeScript coding.
csharpier - CSharpier is an opinionated code formatter for c#.
omnisharp-vscode - Official C# support for Visual Studio Code [Moved to: https://github.com/dotnet/vscode-csharp]
Roslynator - Roslynator is a set of code analysis tools for C#, powered by Roslyn.
StyleCopAnalyzers - An implementation of StyleCop rules using the .NET Compiler Platform
dotnet-apiport - This repo contains .NET Portability Analyzer (VSIX and Console) libraries and tools
prettier - Prettier is an opinionated code formatter.
dotnet-full-framework-ci-sandbox - This repository aims to show how to create GitHub Actions to: Build and Test a .Net Full Framework Web API project; Check the code formatting (.NET / C#); Run SonarQube code static analysis.
codeformatter - Tool that uses Roslyn to automatically rewrite the source to follow our coding styles