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Resharper is giving me this:

new MyObject {Prop1 = prop1, Prop2 = prop2}

But I want:

new MyObject { Prop1 = prop1, Prop2 = prop2 }

Currently it's breaking my StyleCop rules.

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I think this is the setting you are looking for.

http://screencast.com/t/nEXMHo6Ko Dead link

--Edit--

In case of a dead link, The setting is under C# -> Formatting Style -> Spaces -> Within single-line initializer braces. Check the box next to it and you'll be all set.

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    Thanks. Don't understand why it's not the default.
    – Eternal21
    Apr 6, 2018 at 20:07
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    Seems this option has been renamed: Spaces | Around braces | Within single-line expression braces Or add it directly to the .DotSettings file: <s:Boolean x:Key="/Default/CodeStyle/CodeFormatting/CSharpFormat/SPACE_WITHIN_SINGLE_LINE_ARRAY_INITIALIZER_BRACES/@EntryValue">False</s:Boolean>
    – pschlz
    Jul 15, 2022 at 8:54
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you can get resharper to match stylecop here by putting these lines in .editorconfig

resharper_space_within_empty_braces = true resharper_space_within_single_line_array_initializer_braces = true

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