![]() ![]() ![]() Great Git plugin: It would be an understatement to say that Rider’s Git plugin is better than Visual Studio.You can create multiple test window sessions and run only a subset of tests. Better Unit test experience: I have been a fan of ReSharper Unit test explorer window.You can debug within the IDE without switching to browser dev-tools. With Rider, Typescript has first-class debugging support. First-class support for Typescript/ Javascript debugging: I always felt Typescript/Javascript received a stepchild treatment in Visual Studio.And when you do not need to debug external source, you can turn off the feature. Seamless external source debugging: One of the features I liked about Rider was debugging external libraries/ nuget packages seamlessly like they are part of your code.So, if you are using ReSharper build instead of Visual Studio build management, then you might be already familiar with this. Note: This feature was already available with ReSharper Build. This post explains the incremental build feature in details. It can be a real performance booster for large solutions. Faster build time: Rider can improve the build time drastically as compared to Visual Studio by applying heuristics to only build the projects that need to be updated. ![]() For the developers who cannot live without ReSharper, this can be huge.
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