Roslynator
csharpier
Roslynator | csharpier | |
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17 | 36 | |
2,972 | 1,145 | |
0.8% | - | |
9.3 | 9.3 | |
12 days ago | 9 days ago | |
C# | C# | |
GNU General Public License v3.0 or later | MIT License |
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Roslynator
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Roslynator VS Metalama - a user suggested alternative
2 projects | 7 Dec 2023
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does anyone have a working csharp-language-server setup they can share?
There's also this project https://github.com/JosefPihrt/Roslynator that can add even more analyzers.
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What do you think about formatting contents in parenthesis like contents in braces?
It does. Nearly every style guide I've seen for any language that allows this prefers this style. I personally prefer it when such structures are needed, but would suggest following it just for consistency and the practical benefits.
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top 5 things every c# developer should know
Roslynator.Analyzers
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How to write clear and robust unit tests: the dos and don'ts
The reason I say 'similar' above is that though you may treat it as production code, there are some things in the nature of writing tests that may require different coding standard to be enforced. A good example of this is the RCS1046 analyzer, enforcing names of asynchronous methods to be suffixed with 'Async'; in this case it would be acceptable to override this rule (with an .editorconfig for example) so that you're method name continues to describe the behaviour of the application, and we don't have tests named like public async Task My_descriptive_method_name_async().
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Linting async method declarations
You can write Roslyn analyzer but you can also simply use this set of analyzers: https://github.com/JosefPihrt/Roslynator. It has analyzers for both async method not ending with Async and non-async methods ending with Async.
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Is my code hard to read?
My suggestion is to look into installing Roslynator or Sonarlint. Both are free and work with either Visual Studio or VS Code. With them you can right click on your solution and Run Analysis and it will give you a list of "code smells" and automatic fixes for many of them. They are great tools for any dev.
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Visual Studio vs. Jetbrains Rider Performance
Roslynator while not exactly as good as full R# does a pretty good job for the analysis and refactoring hints imo. Paired with Intellicode + NCrunch (paid) so far has been a good enough experience for us.
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Which code convention would you choose between these two as best practice?
I prefer the second and roslynator would give RCS1124: Inline local variable1 for the first one.
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What NuGet packages do you automatically add
Roslynator.Analyzers
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?
StyleCopAnalyzers - An implementation of StyleCop rules using the .NET Compiler Platform
format - Home for the dotnet-format command
sonar-dotnet-vscode - Sonar Dotnet is an Visual Studio Code extensions to C#
EditorConfig - A very generic .editorconfig file supporting .NET, C#, VB and web technologies.
omnisharp-roslyn - OmniSharp server (HTTP, STDIO) based on Roslyn workspaces
NumSharp - High Performance Computation for N-D Tensors in .NET, similar API to NumPy.
Refactoring Essentials - Refactoring Essentials for Visual Studio
AxoCover - Nice and free .Net code coverage support for Visual Studio with OpenCover.
prettier - Prettier is an opinionated code formatter.
VsVIM - Vim Emulator Plugin for Visual Studio 2015+
Visual Studio Uninstaller