This year’s first major release of ReSharper Ultimate is finally here with an ultimate support for Visual Studio 2017!
Rider is a full featured, cross platform .NET IDE based on ReSharper and IntelliJ. The front end and user interface is built on the proven IntelliJ platform, just like WebStorm or IntelliJ IDEA, and can run on Windows, Linux and Mac. But the engine that drives all of your favourite JetBrains IDE features is ReSharper, running as an out of process language server.
This release contains a fine selection of 70 hand-picked bug fixes across ReSharper, ReSharper C++ and dotCover.
This command allows cleaning up project and assembly references that have no actual usages in source code. You can apply this command on a project, solution folder, or the entire solution. Before deletion is complete, you will be able to see all references that are going to be removed and. if necessary, preserve the ones that you want to keep.
ReSharper 2016.1.1. The update helps ReSharper see controllers outside of ASP.NET MVC areas and folders again (RSRP-458398, RSRP-455213); adds smart, license-aware update checks; enables bulk renaming in TypeScript (RSRP-458570); fixes Go to Everything so that it works after suspending and resuming ReSharper (RSRP-458404); improves performance in solutions with large JavaScript and JSON files (RSRP-458363); fixes pessimistic mode in value analysis (RSRP-458210); makes IL Viewer available via the Navigate To pop-up (RSRP-458323); improves details of ReactJS support (RSRP-458229, RSRP-458242, RSRP-458308). See all fixes in ReSharper 2016.1.1.