What is your favorite visual studio plugin?
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That would be the one I helped to write. :) It does static analysis of C/C++ code to find bugs as you program. |
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My favorite is ReSharper (can't do C# without it :), but I'd also recommend DPack. |
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Of course Boundschecker! |
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I use ViEmu and Codekana together. It's a really nice combination! ViEmu gives you Vi(m) keyboard mappings and Codekana colors the code to make it easier to see what different parts of it is. |
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DPack is a FREE collection of Microsoft Visual Studio 2005 and 2008 tools. DPack is designed to greatly increase developer's productivity, automate repetitive processes and expand upon some of Microsoft Visual Studio features DPack includes various browser tools that allow the developer to quickly find solution files, types, particular type members, methods or properties for instance, or quickly find and reference standard .NET framework types. DPack includes greatly enhanced numbered bookmarks feature, various code navigation tools as well as streamlined surround with feature, and much more. See screenshots and learn more about individual features using Features menu. |
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Resharper (but slow sometimes) I really want to try Code Rush out some day. For now, I'm afraid of messing up Resharper and ending up losing time. :) |
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As already mentioned above: Resharper (www.jetbrains.com). It beats the refactoring and code completion of Visual Studio hands down. |
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Most definitely CodeRush+RefactorPro - beats the pants off Resharper! :-) |
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Definitely Resharper |
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XPathMania - has a window for executing xpaths against the current document in VS. Needs a bit of a hack to get it working in VS 2008 though. |
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VisVim ;) |
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dotTrace3.1, R#, GhostDoc, HyperAddin. I know its more then one but hey, they speed up development time fast. |
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Visual Assist, Better Intelisense with Refactoring http://www.wholetomato.com/ |
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ReSharper, clearly :) |
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Resharper is nice, but I found it a bit clunky. I'd say Ghost Doc is the one I used most. Saves a lot of boiler plate doc writing. |
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Definitely ReSharper - I cant go near VS without it. |
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Resharper: [http://www.jetbrains.com/resharper/index.html] From their website:
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Visual SVN (maybe not strictly a plug in... but the most essential add on to Visual Studio around) |
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The single VS extension I used most often is a few lines of VB linked to a toolbar button that, when pressed, if the current document has a name of the form foo.cpp, opens the file called foo.h in the same directory, and vice versa. |
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Resharper http://www.jetbrains.com/resharper/ |
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