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With R# is there a way to view/nav the set of methods in the current class?

I know you can use VS' native top-right drop-down but I'd like a shortcut.

This seems like an obvious feature for R# as it's something I miss most in VS compared to other programmer's editors.

Thanks, Matt

(ps. sorry if this post appears twice but first attempt didn't seem to post successfully)

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Two ways I use to navigate methods using R# are:

  • ReSharper->Go To->File member... (Alt + \, for me)
  • ReSharper->Windows->File Structure Window

The former invokes a popup with autocomplete where you can type the name of the method, or you can scroll through the list. The latter option is a window that provides an overview of the members in your class in the order they come in the file.

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I posted similar thread few months ago:

Resharper: how to see only particular group of members

Vote for particular members browsing feature if you'd like:

http://www.jetbrains.net/devnet/docs/DOC-279

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Resharper 2017.2 introduces navigation filters this allows you to filter methods "globally".

  1. Resharper -> Navigate -> Search everywhere/Go to Type (Ctrl + T)
  2. Type in /mm in the search box (this is the method filter mask).

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