What Integrates with ReSharper?

Find out what ReSharper integrations exist in 2024. Learn what software and services currently integrate with ReSharper, and sort them by reviews, cost, features, and more. Below is a list of products that ReSharper currently integrates with:

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    Visual Studio Code Reviews
    Top Pick
    Code editing. Redefined Free. Open source. It runs everywhere. IntelliSense provides smart completions that go beyond syntax highlighting and autocomplete. It uses variable types, function definitions and imported modules to provide intelligent completions. You can debug code directly from the editor. You can attach or launch your apps, and debug with breakpoints, call stacks and an interactive console. It's never been easier to work with Git or other SCM providers. The editor allows you to review diffs and stage files, as well as make commits. Pull and push from any hosted SCM service. Want even more features? To add languages, themes, debuggers and connect to other services, install extensions. Extensions are separate processes that don't slow down your editor. Learn more about extensions. Microsoft Azure allows you to deploy and host your React (Angular), Vue, Node (and many more!) applications. Sites can store and query relational or document-based data and scale with serverless computing.
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    PhpStorm Reviews

    PhpStorm

    JetBrains

    $199 per user per year
    4 Ratings
    The Lightning-Smart PHPIDE. PhpStorm fully understands your code. PhpStorm works well with Symfony and Laravel, Drupal. WordPress, Zend Framework. Magento, Joomla!. CakePHP. Yii. And other frameworks. The editor 'gets' your code, and can help you understand its structure. It supports all PHP language features for both modern and legacy projects. It offers the best code completion, refactorings and on-the-fly error detection. You can make the most of cutting-edge front-end technologies such as HTML 5, CSS, Sass, Less, Stylus, CoffeeScript, TypeScript, Emmet, JavaScript, Emmet, JavaScript, and JavaScript. There are refactorings, debugging, unit testing, and refactorings available. Live Edit allows you to see the changes in your browser right away. Many routine tasks can be performed right from the IDE thanks to the Version Control Systems integration. This includes remote deployment, databases/SQL and command-line tools such as Docker, Composer and REST Client.
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    Visual Studio Reviews

    Visual Studio

    Microsoft

    $45.00 per month
    Microsoft is a United States company that was founded in 1975, and produces a software product named Visual Studio. Pricing starts at $45.00 per month. Visual Studio includes training through documentation. Visual Studio is a type of code collaboration software, and provides features like 2d, 3d, analytics, and IT asset management. Visual Studio includes online support. Visual Studio has a free version and free trial. Regarding deployment requirements, Visual Studio is offered as SaaS, Windows, Mac, iPhone, iPad, and Android software. Some alternatives to Visual Studio are Sourcery CodeBench, Embunit, and µVision IDE.
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    Rider Reviews

    Rider

    JetBrains

    $11.58 per month
    Cross-platform.NET IDE that is fast and powerful. It allows you to create.NET Core, ASP.NET Core, Xamarin, Unity applications on Windows, Mac, Linux. JetBrains Rider, a cross-platform.NET IDE, is built on IntelliJ and ReSharper. Rider supports.NET Framework and Mono-based projects. This allows you to develop a wide variety of applications, including.NET desktop apps, services and libraries as well as Unity games, Xamarin applications, ASP.NET Core web apps, and ASP.NET Core services and libraries. Rider offers 2200+ live code inspections and hundreds of context actions and refactorings. These are combined with IntelliJ's solid IDE features. Rider is fast and responsive, despite its extensive feature set. Rider can run and debug multiple runtimes. It also runs on Windows, macOS and Linux. Rider already contains most of the 60+ ReSharper refactorings, as well as its 450+ context actions.
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    CSS Reviews
    Cascading style sheets, also known as CSS, is a style language that web developers use to organize the HTML and other elements on a website. CSS is one of most popular languages on the internet.
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    Avalonia UI Reviews
    Avalonia UI allows developers to create multi-platform apps using.NET. Write once, run anywhere. You can save time and concentrate on your product. Avalonia UI is considered a spiritual successor of WPF. It offers a familiar developer experience that allows you to leverage years worth of knowledge and investments. JetBrains deemed Avalonia UI the best framework to modernize their WPF-based tools. It is used by more than 170,000 companies, including 431 on Fortune 500. As Avalonia UI grows in popularity, we've seen tremendous growth in our developer community. Join us to be part of our vibrant, supportive community.
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    Typemock Reviews

    Typemock

    Typemock

    $479 per license per year
    This is the easiest way to unit-test. You can write tests without having to modify your code. Even legacy code. Methods, private methods, nonvirtual methods and out parameters, as well as members and fields. Developers around the globe can use our professional edition for no cost. You can also purchase a paid support package. You can improve your code integrity and produce quality code. You can create entire object models by using one statement. Mock statics, private constructors and events. Our suggestion feature generates test suggestions that are suitable for your code. Our smart runner will run your impact tests and give you instant feedback. While you code, our coverage feature displays your code coverage.
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    ASP.NET Reviews

    ASP.NET

    Microsoft

    Free
    Blazor is a feature in ASP.NET that allows you to create interactive web UIs with C# instead JavaScript. Blazor lets you run real.NET in your browser on WebAssembly. .NET is a developer platform that includes tools, programming languages and libraries that can be used to build many types of applications. ASP.NET supports industry-standard authentication protocols. Built-in features protect your apps from cross-site scripting and cross-site request fogery (CSRF). ASP.NET has a built-in user database that supports multi-factor authentication as well as external authentication with Google, Twitter, or other sources.
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    .NET Reviews

    .NET

    Microsoft

    Free
    Free. Cross-platform. Open source. Open source platform for developing all your apps. You can create native apps for Android and iOS from one code base. Your.NET apps can be written in C# or F#, as well as Visual Basic. You can use your skills, code, favorite libraries, and code wherever you use.NET. These videos will show you more about.NET. .NET is open-source and we are grateful for all the contributions from the community.
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    C# Reviews

    C#

    Microsoft

    Free
    C# (also pronounced "See Sharp"), is a modern, object oriented and type-safe programming language. C# allows developers to create many types of secure, robust applications that run in.NET. C# is rooted in the C family languages and will be familiar to JavaScript, C++, Java and JavaScript programmers. This tour will give you an overview of the main components of C# 8 or earlier. C# is an object-oriented and component-oriented programming language. C# supports these concepts directly with language constructs. This makes C# an easy language to create and use software components. C# has been evolving over time to support new software design practices and workloads. C# is an object-oriented programming language. You can define types and their behavior.
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    TypeScript Reviews
    TypeScript adds syntax to JavaScript to allow for tighter integration with your editor. Make sure to catch errors in your editor as soon as possible. TypeScript code can be converted to JavaScript and runs wherever JavaScript runs: in a browser, on Node.js, Deno, or in your apps. TypeScript can understand JavaScript and uses type-inference to provide great tooling for JavaScript without any additional code. 78% of 2020 State of JS respondents used TypeScript, and 93% said they would use it again. Type errors are the most common errors programmers make. A certain type of value was used when a different value was expected. This could be simple typos, failure to understand an API surface, incorrect assumptions about runtime behavior or other errors.
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    XAML Reviews

    XAML

    Microsoft

    Free
    XAML can be used as a declarative markup language. XAML is a declarative markup language that can be applied to the.NET Core programming system. It makes it easier to create a UI for a.NET Core application. You can create visible UI elements using the declarative XAML Markup. Then, you can separate the UI definition and the run-time logic using code-behind file that is joined to the markup via partial class definitions. XAML represents the instantiation objects in a set of backing types that are defined in assemblies. This is in contrast to other markup languages that are interpreted languages without a direct connection to a backing types system. XAML allows for a workflow that allows two parties to work together on the UI and logic of an app using different tools. XAML files can be represented as text and have the.xaml extension. You can encode the files using any XML encoding but UTF-8 is most common.
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    XML Reviews

    XML

    World Wide Web Consortium (W3C)

    Free
    Extensible markup language (XML), a very simple and flexible text format, is derived from SGML. (ISO 8879). Originally created to address the challenges of large-scale electronic publication, XML plays an increasingly important role in the sharing of a wide range of data on the Web.
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    xUnit.net Reviews
    xUnit.net, a free, open-source, community-focused unit test tool for the.NET Framework, is available as a free, open-source, and freely available. xUnit.net was created by the original inventor NUnit v2. It is the latest technology to unit test C#, F# and other.NET languages. xUnit.net is compatible with ReSharper and CodeRush, TestDriven.NET, and Xamarin. It is part the.NET Foundation and operates under their code.
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    dotTrace Reviews

    dotTrace

    JetBrains

    $469 per year
    dotTrace, a performance profiler that works in Visual Studio/JetBrains Ride, is a great tool to analyze and detect performance bottlenecks. DotTrace can help you find performance bottlenecks for a wide range of.NET apps, including desktop applications and ASP.NET hosted on IIS and IIS Express servers, Mono and Unity, WCF services and Windows services, Universal Windows Platform (UWP) applications and unit tests. Timeline profiling is different from "classic" profiling, which only measures method call execution times. It shows how calls are distributed over time. It is useful for diagnosing performance problems where the order of events is important, such as UI freezing, excessive garbage collection or uneven workload distribution. You can slice and dice the data by using filters, call trees, or diagrams.
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    dotCover Reviews

    dotCover

    JetBrains

    $399 per user per year
    DotCover is a.NET code coverage and unit testing tool that works in Visual Studio and JetBrains Rider. It allows you to see code coverage and helps you to know how much code is covered by unit tests. dotCover calculates and reports the statement-level code coverage for applications that target.NET Framework,.NET Core or Mono for Unity. DotCover is a plug in to Visual Studio and JetBrains Rider. It allows you to analyze and visualize code coverage without ever leaving the code editor. You can run unit tests and analyze coverage results directly in the IDEs. There are also support for new icons, color themes, and menus. DotCover is packaged with ReSharper, a JetBrains tool that allows you to run unit tests. dotCover supports continuous test, which is a modern unit-testing workflow that allows dotCover to determine on-the-fly which unit testers are affected by code changes.
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    HostAccess Reviews
    HostAccess is a PC terminal emulator software. It provides a range of terminal emulator tools for Microsoft Windows users. This allows secure access on various platforms such as Linux, Unix and IBM. HostAccess' main purpose is to connect to PICK (multivalue), such as UniVerse and UniData, D3, ONware etc., and to use your own package of programs written using PICK Basic. These programs offer APIs for data exchange as well as extensive GUI capabilities. Quickly create reports and integrate data with Windows applications. Connect to multiple systems in one environment. HostAccess provides all the essential terminal emulator software features you require in one page. So, whether you're looking for asynchronous/synchronous connections, server-based administration, concurrent users, or multiple session access, HostAccess is an ideal solution for you.
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    JetBrains Projector Reviews
    Remotely access the network to run JetBrains IDEs or Swing apps. Swing is a Java graphical widget toolkit. The current JetBrains IDEs use Swing for drawing the UI. Similar principles apply to other IntelliJ-based apps like Android Studio. Projector is a self-hosted technology which runs IntelliJ based IDEs or Swing-based apps on the Server. You can access them from anywhere via browsers or native apps. IntelliJ IDEA Community Edition runs in Safari web browser on macOS. To reduce roundtrips, run code near the database or runtime. High-security areas and corporate environments. Thin clients and low-quality hardware such as Android tablets. Your app will continue to run on the server even if your computer is turned off. The IDE can be run in a GNU/Linux environment, on Windows machines, or on other operating systems such as ChromeOS. You can create VMs or Docker images with debug source and a pre-configured interface. Remote debugging on server-side (devtest, devprod).
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    JavaScript Reviews
    JavaScript is a web scripting language and programming language that allows developers to create dynamic elements on the internet. Client-side JavaScript is used by over 97% of all websites. JavaScript is the most popular scripting language on the internet.
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    HTML Reviews
    HTML is shorthand for HyperText Markup Language. It is the markup language used by all websites on the internet. HTML is the code websites use to create and structure their websites and web pages.
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