![]() You are welcome to check the What’s new in ReSharper page to learn more about the features and improvements in ReSharper 2018.3. The Go To Action popup allows looking for Options pages.We’ve made ReSharper more FIPS-compliant by stopping the use of the md5 hash algorithm and eliminating all its previous uses in the codebase.A couple of new keys to run ReSharper Command Line Tools.We’ve implemented the Introduce parameter refactoring for local functions.A few performance optimizations have been made.Lots of new inspections, quick-fixes, and context actions have been added to C# code analysis for different cases.Most of the localization inspections, refactorings, and quick-fixes that you are familiar with from the old localization procedure are available. Initial support is available for the new localization procedure in the latest ASP.NET Core projects.Improved C# 7 deconstruction support includes new/updated inspections and quick-fixes.No manual configuring of naming styles anymore to match the naming convention you use. ReSharper can autodetect the naming style you use in your code.No more looking through ReSharper formatter settings and configuring them manually. ![]() The code formatter can now detect the code formatting style right from your code and adjust the formatter settings accordingly (ReSharper | Edit | Detect formatting settings).Early support for Visual Studio 2019 Preview 1.This helps make C# and VB.NET code more readable. We’ve added parameter name hints right to the code editor.Let me show you what the ReSharper team has accomplished in this release: Don’t feel like reading? Then come and grab ReSharper Ultimate 2018.3! I’m here today to present to you this year’s last major release of ReSharper Ultimate. ![]()
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