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You can not just "close all" and "close all but this" on a right click, but you can also "close all but pinned."Īdditionally, you don't always have to double-click in the Solution Explorer to see what's in a file. If you pin useful tabs, just like in your browser those tabs will stay to the left and stay open. Your scrollbar will turn into a thumbnail that you can hover over and use to navigate your file!īut you DO have both "pinned tabs" and "preview tabs" available. Try "map mode" in the Quick Launch and turn it on.then check out your scroll bar in a large file. Like "I had NO IDEA that was there" type features. I love showing people features that totally surprise them. Promise me you'll Ctrl+Q for a few days and see if you can make it a habit. What about finding a NuGet package faster than using the NuGet Dialog? Want to Compare Files? Did you know VS had that? Someone told me the internal telemetry numbers show that usage of Quick Launch in the single digits or lower.ĭo you know that you (we) are constantly digging around in the menus for stuff? Most of you use the mouse and go stare. If there is one feature that no one uses and everyone should use, it's Quick Launch.
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The resulting view is filtered and will remain that way until you clear the search. Or, press "Ctrl + "Įven stuff that's DEEP in the beast. You can just click the text box above the Solution Explorer to search all the the nodes - visible or hidden.
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Here's some exceedingly useful stuff in Visual Studio (It's free to download and use, BTW) that folks often miss. "Most of the exciting new Office features you discover have always been in Office." - Me and Everyone Else There's an old joke about Microsoft Office, which is known for having a zillion features. If UX were easy then everything would be intuitive but it's not so it ain't. It's all software! Folks find non-obvious UX all the time in Windows, OSX, iPhone, everyday. This phenomenon isn't limited to Visual Studio, of course. There's a lot of little tricks like this in Visual Studio that even the most seasoned developers sometimes miss. The commenter, Sam, noticed a throwaway bit in the middle of the post where I noted that the Solution Explorer was text-searchable. I assume its just that I've always used resharper and i'm used to everything working the way it does.There was a cool comment in my last blog post (one of many, as always, the comments > the content).ītw, "until I realized that the Solution Explorer tree nodes are searchable." This one is a saver! I am also very heavy on the Jetbrains.Annotations package. Also things like ctrl + click to navigate to decompiled sources or reference source or other sections of a partial class. I have 50+ defined and i'd be a mess without them to be honest.
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Also the auto import namespaces, refactorings, and i use live code templates constantly. Resharper's extended code coloring and syntax highlighting is oddly the hardest thing to give up for me. However I have developed on basic PCs using resharper, and dont remember having that issue.
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I have a decent work dev PC (MSI G Series laptop, Core i7, 16GB Ram, 850 Pro SSD) and quite a good home setup (XIDAX custom build workstation, Dual Core i7s, 96GB ram, 2x Geforce 1080s in SLI, 850 Pro SSD, four 4K 55" TVs as monitors in a curved overhead canopy-type setup) and have noticed very little lag. I could absolutely not live without resharper, and that's a bit embarrasing as a developer to rely that heavily on productivity package. Read detailed descriptions of the rules here. Rule 7- Submitted links to be made with effort and quality.Rule 6- No spam of tools/companies/advertisements for financial gain.Rule 5- No hostility towards users for any reason.Rule 4- Request-for-help posts should be made with effort.Rule 3- Posts should be directly relevant to C#.
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