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Configuration Section Designer. PowerCommands. Sign in to write a review Sort by: Any planing for VS 2013 ? Can't imagine the VS without the power commands. Very simple and making more user friendly It's easy to use and saves a lot of time for common tasks. Great tools, when they work. There are bugs, especially with Copy/Paste References, which doesn't work at all (E_FAIL), and it appears no there has been no work on the project for 2.5 years.

It's easy to use and saves time. This is the thing really what i am looking for. Saves some much time on tasks I do all the time! I recently installed VS2010 on a different system and greatly felt the loss of these tools. 5 stars. Is it open source I have some idea of my own. Live Documenter. Regionerate. StyleCop. Code Style Enforcer. Sign in to write a review Sort by: Will save its settings in the solution file, including path information to the "global" configuration. This makes it painful for team development, as every time a different person opens the solution, it will modify the solution file, requiring a check-out/in of the file. Might be OK for individual development, but I haven't evaluated in this context. Very good tool, simple to use, no intrusive, flexible enough for my needs, I'm using it to demonstrate code guidelines and conventions in Visual Studio 2008.

It isn't *quite* as flexible as I'd like (I'd like to set different naming conventions for public and private variables, for example), but even as-it, I'm always unhappy when I have to use a system that doesn't have it. We use it in our team all the time, it's simply great for keeping a unified coding standard!!! Tangible UML tools. Html5 intelisense. Sign in to write a review Sort by: If you want to stop the xsd reporting that it needs a type attribute on the script element it's a fairly straight forward change to the xsd. Assuming default installation:C:\Program Files (x86)\Microsoft Visual Studio 10.0\Common7\Packages\schemas\html\html_5.xsd 1) By default the file is readonly for standard users, change the file permissions so the file is editable by you. 2) Using any text editor, open the file and navigate to line 581, it should look like:<xsd:attribute name="type" vs:readonly="true" use="required"> 3) Remove the use="required" attribute and save the file.

Voila!! Ihtiyacı karşılayacak nitelikte, teşşekkür ederim. Annoyed. Installed fine, works fine. Unfortunately, the addon doesn't work. Good but For 2010 would be nice though Great add-on for our web developers. Glad to finally have it, but it keeps saying that <center> is not supported Good stuff, finally! Sure these will be fixed in the future just wanted to let the developers know! CopySourceAsHtml. CodeMaid. Sign in to write a review Sort by: Excellent Visual Studio extension. Can't wait to see upcoming new features. I used to use CodeMain, but it's not compatible with the latest Windows Universal Apps. It's impossible to clean up classes inside a shared folder.

Code Maid persistently crashed the GUI for the project I maintain without me using any code maid features. The loaded solution consists of 8 legacy programs with origins in VMS consisting mostly of C with Win API with some newer simple C++. The VS GUI crashed in the following instances: rearranging window positions, selecting class view and while browsing the code before I un-installed it. This is fantastic. Thank you. Wonderful extension! Suggestion: Spade should have a search box where I can search all the symbols that it shows in the current file. The rest of the functionality just keeps making this extension a must have. Excellent extension - integrates well with resharper. Features which I was looking for: Spade and Reorder.

Clone Detective. Regex Tester. Nice tool :) I am using it a while and it saves me a lot of time :) But... There is only one problem but it is very, very irritating for me - in replacement pattern I can't use groups. I use Regex replacement a lot so it is quite big problem for me. All group indicators like "$1", "${groupName}" are simply ignored.

When I run code created by your tool in C# everything is OK but in output window I see "$1", not captured group. Simple example: string pattern = @"(? Normally it will produce this kind of output:FirstName1FirstName2FirstName3 In your tool I have:${firstName}${firstName}${firstName} Is this intended? Free file comparison tool - CodeCompare | Visual Studio 3-way Merge Tool. Code Compare is a free tool designed to compare and merge differing files and folders. Code Compare integrates with all popular source control systems: TFS, SVN, Git, Mercurial, and Perforce. Code Compare is shipped both as a standalone file diff tool and a Visual Studio extension. Code Compare Pro edition of the tool is specially adapted for comparing source code files. It locates changes in code with regard to its structure. Code Compare Pro features 3-way file merge tool that allows resolving version control merge conflicts. Text Comparison and Merging Colored blocks for inserted, deleted, and modified text Detailed highlights of changes within lines Collapsing of unchanged regions of text (Pro-feature) Point-and-click merging with a mouse Editing files on the fly Merging shortcuts for advanced users More about file comparison Structural Source Code Comparison More about comparing source code Visual Studio Integration More about integration: Code Review Support More about Review Assitant Free.

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