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roslyn-analyzer
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Roslyn analyzer for prevention of copying certain data
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DotNet5.QA.Template
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A Roslyn analyzer that checks the amount of lines of code in C# classes and methods
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A roslyn code analyzer + Fix provider to improve productivity when writing Unit Tests with MSpec and mocking objects with Moq.
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Roslyn analyzer to enforce consistent, human-readable unit test names
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Attributes required for Gedaq ORM to work with methods available in DbConnection. Allows you to work with the database without being tied to a specific database.
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A set of custom Rosyln Analyzers for use in my own projects and for learning more about Roslyn analyzers
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Roslyn analyzers for writing unit tests with NUnit
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Conan plugin adds null guard code for all methods and constructors parameters preceded by a [NonNull] attribute.
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Jul 3, 2018 - C#
My personal roslyn Analyzers, Codefixers and refactorings (Built for use with omnisharp and vscode)
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A Roslyn analyzer that utilizes line breaks and indentation to format fluent-API-esque code (Rx, Linq, etc), resulting in a clean and consistent and style.
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A collection of Roslyn analyzers
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Simple analyzer and codefixer written using Roslyn API
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Attributes required for Gedaq ORM operation for MySqlConnector.
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Detect and block Newtonsoft.Json library usage
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Hungarian notation enforcement for Task-producing methods
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