Can anyone recommend any good add-ons/plugins for Microsoft Visual Studio? Freebies are preferred, but if it is worth the cost then that's fine.
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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 - (PAY) 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. Addendum As @Andrei points out, MetalScroll is a better alternative. It's Open Source, and corrects some annoying things about RS. |
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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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I find Ghost Doc to be very useful.
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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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+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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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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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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vi/vim support inside VS |
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from the website: Latest version supports:
and others, so try it now! |
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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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+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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I found this site called Visual Studio Gallery - it has a lot of visual studio add-ins. I'm browsing it right now and I recommend everyone to visit it. |
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Consolas font Free font from MS designed for reading code. |
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I'm always amazed that more people don't know about/use NDepend - it shows all dependecies at every level of your code, and will even draw pretty box and arrow pictures showing how confused your architecture really is :) Together with TestDriven.Net, I can't imagine working without it any more. Free/cheap. |
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If you're doing C++ coding, hands down Visual Assist. |
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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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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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Try MetalScroll!! It's better than Rockscroll |
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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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