Freebies preferred, but if it is worth the cost....
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SmartPaster - (FREE) Copy/Paste code generator for strings AnkhSvn - (FREE) SVN Source Control Integration for VS.NET VisualSVN Server - (FREE) Source Control ReSharper - IDE enhancement that helps with refactoring and productivity CodeRush - Code gen macros on steroids Refactor - Code refactoring aid CodeSmith - Code Generator GhostDoc - (FREE) Simple code commenting tool DXCore (FREE) and its many awesome plugins: DxCore Community Plugins, CR_Documentor, CodeStyleEnforcer, RedGreen TestDriven.Net - (FREE/PAY) Unit Testing Aid Reflector - (FREE) Feature rich .Net Disassembler Reflector AddIn's Web Deployment Projects - Provides additional functionality to build and deploy Web sites and Web applications (source). StudioTools - (FREE) Navigation assistant, code metrics tool, incremental search, file explorer in visual studio and tear off editor windows |
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Not free, but ReSharper is definitely one recommendation. |
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Whole Tomato's Visual Assist X. I absolutely swear by it. I would like to see a better plug in for Lint than Visual Lint by Riverblade, but since that will eventually be moved onto the build server I don't mind running it every couple of days manually. |
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PowerCommands is a Microsoft-created plugin that offers a variety of new features that one would think probably should have been in Visual Studio in the first place. These include
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RockScroll is awesome, and free. |
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I find Ghost Doc to be very useful.
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I'm a big fan of CodeRush and Refactor! Pro by DevExpress. I've been using them for a number of years, and without a doubt it makes me a faster developer. Also, both are built on a free framework called DXCore that allows you to develop your own plug-ins for Visual Studio, and the sky is the limit there... |
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If you use SVN for source control, definitely get VisualSVN. It enables TortoiseSVN interactions from within the Visual Studio IDE. I also echo the Resharper comment. Retail price is a little steep, but if you're a student or otherwise educationally affiliated, it's actually pretty cheap. |
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Maintains your clipboard data through removal of lines, a few other nice items but that one alone makes me happy. While some have problems with regions I think if you use them, this tool is for you. Automatically region'izes your code into appropriate region blocks. Fully configurable for custom items etc. |
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What about IncrediBuild? This is a nice distributed build system with visual studio integration. |
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+1 Visual Assist. It's unfortunate that you need a plugin to get really good intellisense but it's definitely worth paying for. |
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LinqPad is great for testing linq to objects/xml/sql. Free download. |
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I've been using Visual Assist X for nearly two years now, and I find it so useful I can honestly say that if my employer didn't provide it, I'd have to pay for it myself. |
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Qt Cross-Platform Application Framework Qt is a cross-platform application framework for desktop and embedded development. It includes an intuitive API and a rich C++ class library, integrated tools for GUI development and internationalization, and support for Java™ and C++ development They have a plug-in for Visual Studio that costs a bit of money, but it is worth every penny. |
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+1 for Visual Assist And I will add VLH (Visual Local History) which provides a kind of local source control system. Every time you save a file, the plugin add a copy in the local repository. |
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+1 for CodeRush & Refactor Pro. I've been using CodeRush since its Delphi incarnations, and it's utterly wonderful. The mantra of "Code at the speed of thought" is very close to reality ;) |
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Sonic File Finder for when you have loads of files in your solutions and searching for them in the solution explorer becomes a pain in the wrist. You might also find DPack interesting. Several tools and enhancements rolled into one neat package. |
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If you're doing C++ coding, hands down Visual Assist. |
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Consolas font Free font from MS designed for reading code. |
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I like ReSharper, too! It's affordable if you're a student or otherwise connected to an university. For interaction with SVN I'll prefer AnkhSVN. .. and of course for connecting to TeamFoundation Server there's the Visual Studio Team Explorer |
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Dispatch for FTP is what Copy Web Site should have been. This just came out but I like it a lot: Mindscape File Explorer VisualSVN is excellent for SVN integration. Much better than Ankh (have not tried Ankh 2+ though) SonicFileFinder for looking up files or classes quickly. Supports searching just the upper case parts of a camel-cased type name Web Deployment Projects by Microsoft for precompiling web site projects |
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MZTools is great too. |
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Guidance packages integrate into VS as Snippets, projects, and project templates. They provide a way to collect and reuse patterns, code, and How To answers. You can create guidance for your team and you can download the guidance packages coming out of the Patterns and Practices group at MS. |
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I love CopySourceAsToHTML as a cool little addin. It's great if you want to copy code blocks for blogging and the like while maintaining your syntax formatting. I think this is still the url.. you have to do some manual work to set it up with 08. http://www.jtleigh.com/people/colin/software/CopySourceAsHtml/ |
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We've covered this on this question: http://stackoverflow.com/questions/106340/what-is-your-favorite-visual-studio-add-insetting |
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vi/vim support inside VS |
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For the laptop bound or for those with vi/vim key bindings burned into the brain I would recommend ViEmu. If you have not tried editing with vi key bindings here is why you may want to try "Why, oh WHY, do those #?@! nutheads use vi?" |
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My favorite would be the one I work on - Goanna. :) C/C++ static analysis - it helps find bugs. |
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