
Lets be fair to ReSharper, there's nothing else available which does a better job, but CodeMaid is an acceptable substituteĪ simple extension for easily adding multiple projects to your solutions. I tend to use Visual Studio Code now for most text formatsĬode formatting and organising. Baget is a much more modern (and functional!) alternative New for 2021 I've been using NuGet.Server for some years for internal NuGet package management, but that tool is long in the tooth and somewhat limited in functionality. Workspaces that can include multiple folders are incredibly useful I use it for most non-.NET tasks, such as PHP or editing markdown. Wonderful editor, once you install enough extensions to configure it "your way". New for 2021 Although I use Visual Studio Code more and more, Visual Studio 2022 remains my IDE of choice I switched to Insomnia over Postman as the latter doesn't work without an account and I'm little tired of having scores of accounts with scores of services for no actual benefit to me as the end user New for 2021 Client for testing REST services. I run this mostly as part of CI pipelines No need for an extension now as built into Visual Studio Useful for OSS projects to avoid space-vs-tab wars or to configure code style rules.

Oddly, this has been archived for no public reason I can find My only annoyance is that it is a little difficult to compile if it isn't present in your favorite distro repository.Speedy. See:Īn advanced feature is to use regular expressions for defining automatic merges. You can also use it compare and merge directories.

In Windows, it has a nice integration with windows explorer: select two files and right click to compare them, or right click to 'save to later' a file, and then select another one to compare. It also solves almost all the ClearCase conflicts. You can configure it as the default diff tool in Subversion, Git, Mercurial, and ClearCase. One of the first tools I install in any machine. It is in the list of my favorite open source software. It is possible to integrate it with Tortoise and with your linux shell. There's versions for Windows and Linux with the same interface. Kdiff3 conflict resolution algorithm is really impressive.Įven when subversion indicates a conflict, Kdiff3 solves it automatically.
