Top 10 Hidden Gems in Visual Studio - Speed Up Development Without Increasing Your Costs
Visual Studio is much more than just a text editor. There is a ton of power built into the platform. Before you go out and spend a lot of money on 3rd party tools, you should get to know what is already available to you in Visual Studio. That is why in this video, I am going to show you ten of my favorite features to make your development faster and easier.
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Top 10 List
1. Open Containing Folder (right-click on a tab) and Copy Full Path (right-click on a tab)
2. Add suggestions for assemblies and NuGet packages as well as prefer auto-properties - Under Tools - Options - Text Editor - C# - Advanced
3. Go To Definition (F12 or Ctrl+Click) or Go To Implementation (Ctrl+F12)
4. Go To All (Ctrl+T or Ctrl+,)
5. Refactoring (Ctrl+. or Alt+Enter)
6. Code Cleanup (Ctrl+E,D) - more cleanup options under Tools - Options - Text Editor - C# - Code Style - Formatting
7. Interactive Window (under View - Other Windows - C# Interactive)
8. Move Code (Alt+Up/Down Arrow)
9. Show Intellisense (Ctrl+J) or Show Parameter Information (Ctrl+Shift+Space)
10. Multi-Cursor (Shift+Alt+Up/Down Arrow)
User-provided time codes:
0:00 - Overview
1:33 - Right click on a tab - Open Containing Folder to open File Explorer at the file's location
2:19 - Right click on a tab - Copy Full Path to copy the full path of the file
2:57 - Create auto properties when extracting an interface with Quick Actions
4:08 - Suggest uses for types in reference assemblies and NuGet packages with Quick Actions
8:50 - Access implementation using Go To Implementation
11:23 - Do a focused search to find types, lines and other useful things using Go To
18:11 - Built-in refactoring using Quick Actions
25:12 - Easily format using Format Document
27:20 - C# Interactive window (Built-in REPL Editor) for quick testing and scripting
31:02 - Moving whole lines up and down in the text editor
33:05 - Useful IntelliSense shortcuts
35:54 - Multi-line modifications
Shortcuts:
Quick Actions: (Alt + Enter), (Ctrl + .) or (Ctrl + ;)
Go To Implementation: (Ctrl + F12) or (Ctrl + Left click)
Go To: (Ctrl + ,) or (Ctrl + T)
Format Document: (Ctrl + E, D)
Moving whole lines: (Alt + Up Arrow) or (Alt + Down Arrow)
Show IntelliSense: (Ctrl + J)
Show overloads: (Ctrl + Shift + Space)
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Full courses: https://www.iamtimcorey.com/
Source Code: https://leadmagnets.app/?Resource=HiddenGemsInVS
Patreon: https://patreon.com/IAmTimCorey
Newsletter signup: https://signup.iamtimcorey.com/
Top 10 List
1. Open Containing Folder (right-click on a tab) and Copy Full Path (right-click on a tab)
2. Add suggestions for assemblies and NuGet packages as well as prefer auto-properties - Under Tools - Options - Text Editor - C# - Advanced
3. Go To Definition (F12 or Ctrl+Click) or Go To Implementation (Ctrl+F12)
4. Go To All (Ctrl+T or Ctrl+,)
5. Refactoring (Ctrl+. or Alt+Enter)
6. Code Cleanup (Ctrl+E,D) - more cleanup options under Tools - Options - Text Editor - C# - Code Style - Formatting
7. Interactive Window (under View - Other Windows - C# Interactive)
8. Move Code (Alt+Up/Down Arrow)
9. Show Intellisense (Ctrl+J) or Show Parameter Information (Ctrl+Shift+Space)
10. Multi-Cursor (Shift+Alt+Up/Down Arrow)
User-provided time codes:
0:00 - Overview
1:33 - Right click on a tab - Open Containing Folder to open File Explorer at the file's location
2:19 - Right click on a tab - Copy Full Path to copy the full path of the file
2:57 - Create auto properties when extracting an interface with Quick Actions
4:08 - Suggest uses for types in reference assemblies and NuGet packages with Quick Actions
8:50 - Access implementation using Go To Implementation
11:23 - Do a focused search to find types, lines and other useful things using Go To
18:11 - Built-in refactoring using Quick Actions
25:12 - Easily format using Format Document
27:20 - C# Interactive window (Built-in REPL Editor) for quick testing and scripting
31:02 - Moving whole lines up and down in the text editor
33:05 - Useful IntelliSense shortcuts
35:54 - Multi-line modifications
Shortcuts:
Quick Actions: (Alt + Enter), (Ctrl + .) or (Ctrl + ;)
Go To Implementation: (Ctrl + F12) or (Ctrl + Left click)
Go To: (Ctrl + ,) or (Ctrl + T)
Format Document: (Ctrl + E, D)
Moving whole lines: (Alt + Up Arrow) or (Alt + Down Arrow)
Show IntelliSense: (Ctrl + J)
Show overloads: (Ctrl + Shift + Space)
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