![]() My colleague, Maarten Balliauw, wrote about the library previously in the post “What are JetBrains Annotations?” JetBrains. The NuGet package JetBrains.Annotations provides library developers access to tooling support without writing a full-blown plugin. These techniques will transform your user experience into an enjoyable and productive for ReSharper and Rider users. In this post, we’ll see how you can use JetBrains.Annotations to enable first-class IDE support in your libraries to take advantage of these features. NET APIs but may not function as expected when refactoring a codebase or writing an open-source library. These tools work well when developing with commonly known. These tools include route pattern highlighting, the HTTP Client tool, and the endpoint tool window, each providing great time-saving value. NET, most notably around the ASP.NET Core development. JetBrains tools have first-class paradigm support for. ![]() Having IDE facilities seamlessly provided during the code-writing process can make or break the experience for many. Regarding integrated development environments (IDE), one could argue that developers care the most about the “integrated” part and why JetBrains Rider and ReSharper have been so popular.
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