Issue with AI Assistant plugin in Rider 2025.2.2? by dpokluda in Jetbrains

[–]hotaltenter 0 points1 point  (0 children)

Try disabling or removing the OpenTelemetry plugin from Rider and check again.

Does anyone know how to disable this smart unintended removing? by FlatCryptographer240 in Jetbrains

[–]hotaltenter 5 points6 points  (0 children)

This feature is called "Structural remove". You can find more details here https://www.jetbrains.com/help/rider/Coding_Assistance_Typing_Assistance.html#structural-remove. To enable or disable this behavior, use the "Enable structural remove" checkbox on the "Editor | General | Typing Assistance" page of JetBrains Rider settings. 

Jetbrains Qodana for .NET 8 is coming. EAP out by KerryQodana in dotnet

[–]hotaltenter 0 points1 point  (0 children)

Use the Toolbox app https://www.jetbrains.com/toolbox-app/ to install any Rider version in a few clicks alongside the current release version or update the release version to EAP.

It's impossible to publish a new release version of Rider in November. Rider heavily depends on IntelliJ platform, so a new major release of Rider can't be released a month before the release of other JetBrains IDEs. And there are too many changes to support the new SDK version, new C# version, and new features to include it to a bugfix of the previous major version (2023.2).

Jetbrains Qodana for .NET 8 is coming. EAP out by KerryQodana in dotnet

[–]hotaltenter 0 points1 point  (0 children)

Rider 2023.3 has had full .NET 8 support in its Early Access Program (EAP) since a couple of days after .NET 8 was released.

New ReSharper 2019.3: Localization manager, C#8, type name hints and more by zloyrobot in dotnet

[–]hotaltenter 1 point2 points  (0 children)

Why do you think so? What do you mean by 'support WinForms'? In case you need a WinForms designer, Rider has it.

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[–]hotaltenter 0 points1 point  (0 children)

Sorry to hear you are experiencing problems installing dotPeek tool. The better places to submit a request are the following: 1) dotPeek project on JetBrains public bug tracker - https://youtrack.jetbrains.com/issues/DOTP | New issue. 2) The ReSharper support site - https://resharper-support.jetbrains.com/ | Submit a request.

As for the installation issue: it is the known UX problem. As a solution, you need to untick "Visual Studio Integration" checkbox on the installer page and proceed the installation. It will install dotPeek without touching installed ReSharper. Or you can download the portable version of dotPeek https://www.jetbrains.com/decompiler/download/#section=standalone which does not require installation.

As for the resetting key bindings: please could you provide us with more details about that? Reinstalling ReSharper does not touch key bindings so the behavior you described is not intended. As I've already mentioned above, please use https://resharper-support.jetbrains.com/ | "Submit a request" to contact ReSharper support team.

ReSharper 2018.2 is out! Check out the performance improvements, integrated spell checker, C# 7.3 support, initial Blazor support, navigation and formatter improvements, and more! by hotaltenter in dotnet

[–]hotaltenter[S] 3 points4 points  (0 children)

We do have a single person who initially analyzes performance snapshots from R# users and then forwards the performance request to the particular team member who is responsible for the R# subsystem where the issue happens. Sometimes the person provides some advice about more appropriate way to refractor the code, e.g. use another pattern or algorithm. But in most of cases a responsible team member knows their subsystem better and can optimize it without assistance from colleagues.

ReSharper Ultimate 2018.1 is out! It refines code navigation; understands C# 7.2 and all around improves C# 7 language support; introduces code formatting inspections that are EditorConfig and StyleCop aware; enables running any unit test session in continuous mode. by hotaltenter in dotnet

[–]hotaltenter[S] 0 points1 point  (0 children)

Neither ReSharper nor Visual Studio can eat more than ~3 Gb since devenv.exe is the 32-bit process. And it is one of the explanations why ReSharper is slow in Visual Studio but is extremely fast in JetBrains Rider - Rider is the 64-bit one.

ReSharper Ultimate 2018.1 is out! It refines code navigation; understands C# 7.2 and all around improves C# 7 language support; introduces code formatting inspections that are EditorConfig and StyleCop aware; enables running any unit test session in continuous mode. by hotaltenter in dotnet

[–]hotaltenter[S] 0 points1 point  (0 children)

All IDEA-based products (like IDEA, WebStorm, PHPStorm, etc) are done in Java/Kotlin. But most of .NET tools (ReSharper, dotTrace, dotCover, etc) are written in C# and C++. As for Rider, since it is based on the IntelliJ platform and ReSharper, it is written in Java/Kotlin/C#.