dotnet-apiport
csharpier
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4 | 36 | |
979 | 1,145 | |
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7.3 | 9.3 | |
over 1 year ago | 6 days ago | |
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MIT License | MIT License |
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dotnet-apiport
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.NET MAUI and .NET 6/7 we feel the assembly hell again
There are a few tools that can help in the process. Years back I used a tool named Project2015to2017: https://github.com/hvanbakel/CsprojToVs2017. Since then, Microsoft also released a tool: https://github.com/dotnet/upgrade-assistant. There was also this tool but it looks like it has been discontinued: https://github.com/microsoft/dotnet-apiport
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Aug 9, 2022 - Microsoft releases .NET Framework 4.8.1 - for Windows 10+ and Windows Server 2022+ only?
Then why does it matter that .NET Framework 4.8.1 doesn't support old servers. You're already on borrowed time. .NET Framework will probably EOL somewhere around 2026-27. If the cost to migrate to .NET 6 isn't worth it, then you might as well start retiring the software because you're basically saying it's not important enough to keep updated. The migration from 4.6+ to .NET 6 really isn't difficult unless you've got some weird obscure dependencies that haven't been updated yet and aren't open source. Have you even tried the portability analyzer? I work in consulting, and we hear this a lot, "oh our code is just too old and it's too much effort to port it to .NET Core", and from what I've seen the last few years, unless your project is still running in VB.NET with Web Forms and ASP, you can most likely upgrade to .NET 6 with way less effort than you expect.
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Which linters are you using for CI environments?
https://github.com/microsoft/dotnet-apiport for portability issues
- New .NET REST API application needs to utilize .NET Framework 4.0 libraries. What are my options?
csharpier
- 100% deterministic c# formatter
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Is there an all-in-one code style solution yet?
Maybe check out https://csharpier.com/. I've never used it but am curious
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Would you welcome top Level functions in C#
You're coupling your code in some manner whether you are calling static methods or instance methods. But yes, static methods aren't really mockable, so depending how you test it could bite you. However https://github.com/belav/csharpier makes extensive use of static methods and is incredibly well tested.
- how to bring order to a legacy codebase using editorconfig and dotnet format? it is only fixing whitespace issues
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Dotnet, C#, code format on JetBrain IDE Rider
CSharpier
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top 5 things every c# developer should know
I'm kind of hoping https://github.com/belav/csharpier becomes the norm.
- Does anyone have the default/standard resharper roslyn equivalent rules (or close) in an .editorconfig?
- Enforcing .NET code style rules at compile time
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SourceGenerator.Foundations
https://github.com/belav/csharpier/tree/master/Src/CSharpier.Generators is an example.
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How to apply formatting style/rules to an existing C# code base?
I'm biased (since I wrote it), but I've found nothing compares to using https://github.com/belav/csharpier
What are some alternatives?
GLSL - VSIX Project that provides GLSL language integration.
format - Home for the dotnet-format command
EditorConfig - A very generic .editorconfig file supporting .NET, C#, VB and web technologies.
Unchase.Odata.Connectedservice - :scroll: A Visual Studio extension for connecting to OData services with generating client-side C# proxy-classes
NumSharp - High Performance Computation for N-D Tensors in .NET, similar API to NumPy.
NsDepCop - NsDepCop is a static code analysis tool that helps to enforce namespace dependency rules in C# projects. No more unplanned or unnoticed dependencies in your system.
StyleCopAnalyzers - An implementation of StyleCop rules using the .NET Compiler Platform
upgrade-assistant - A tool to assist developers in upgrading .NET Framework applications to .NET 6 and beyond
prettier - Prettier is an opinionated code formatter.
VsixBlazorMinimalProjectTemplate - A Visual Studio extension for a .Net standard project template for a minimal Blazor web app.
Visual Studio Uninstaller