I have the following installed:
- Imports Sorter (for VS 2005)
- GhostDoc
- Regex Find and Replace (.Net regex compatible find and replace, because VS has its own regex syntax)
- rockscroll
- Smart Paster
- Sonic File Finder
- Cool Commands
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I have the following installed:
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An alternative for RockScroll. It fixes a few annoying issues such as region support. |
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Currently I use Git-Extensions, and before, i had been using AnkhSvn |
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Simple but useful string-> resource refactoring: http://resourcerefactoring.codeplex.com/ |
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This question covers around 30 add-ins that people disussed. |
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Comment and string spell checker from component one http://www.componentone.com/SuperProducts/IntelliSpell/. It's very fast and free! |
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I agree with the R# comments and the agent smith plugin for that. It's not really a plugin, but VS without NUnit is like chocolate cake without icing! |
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I am totally addicted to all three, but if I really had to choose the most important one, I'd go with ReSharper. |
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For Visual Studio 2008 I'd say PowerCommands is a must have. I also use VisualSVN for source control. |
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Most important ones for me are |
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I use:
If anyone knows of a good native C++ refactoring tool that doesn't bring the system to a standstill all the time, please post it. Refactor! Pro isn't bad by itself but I can't get it to play nicely with R#. I found Visual Assist too slow even when it's the only plug-in installed. |
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Does F# class as a VS addin? :) In all seriousness, ViEmu is the only addin I use. |
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CodeRush with Refactor! Pro http://www.devexpress.com/Products/Visual_Studio_Add-in/Coding_Assistance/ |
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Definitely Smart Paster |
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