We’ve added a new built-in browser preview that allows you to preview HTML files quickly. MDN documentation is now bundled with Rider. The option to delete existing files in a folder before publishing is now available. Rider now provides code completion, structural navigation, inspections, and quick-fixes for them. We’ve introduced support for route templates. This support includes generating boilerplate source code that allows full CRUD operations to use Entity Framework. Rider supports scaffolding Areas, Controllers, Razor Pages, Views, and Identity. We’ve added a scaffolding mechanism for ASP.NET Core projects. You can call the Rename refactoring for named tuples.įor C# 10.0 support, we’ve taken some first steps and taught Rider to work with the "Constant interpolation strings" feature. We’ve introduced a new inspection, Inline temporary variable. We’ve added more support for C# 9.0 records. The Merge into pattern inspection can now be used with many more code patterns. Out of the box, Rider can now run Dockerfiles generated by Visual Studio. Let’s take a look at what’s coming.Īdding Docker support to a project in Rider is now easier – select “Docker Support” on the “new project” dialog or use Add | Docker Support, which can be found in the context menu for an existing project in the Solution Explorer tool window. This build is packed with all the features that will soon be available with the official 2021.1 release. This means that we are on the homestretch of the major release.
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