Visual Studio Toolbox: Productivity Power Tools 2017
In this episode, I am joined by Justin Clareburt, who shows off the Visual Studio 2017 version of the Productivity Power Tools, a collection of 15 extensions that provide additional features for the Visual Studio IDE. Justin covers:
- Productivity Power Tools installation
- Align Assignments: Aligns assignment statements by typing Ctrl+Alt+]
- Copy As Html: Provides support for the HTML Clipboard format when cutting for copying code from the editor
- Ctrl+Click GoTo Definition: Enables clickable hyperlinks to symbols in source code in your code by holding down the Ctrl key when hovering with the mouse
- Custom Document Well: Allows users to change the behavior of their document tabs
- Double-Click Maximize: Maximize any docked window by double-clicking its title bar and restore/dock by double-clicking again
- Editor Guidelines: Draws a vertical line in the code editor to remind developers that their full line of code or comments may not fit one a single screen
- Fix Mixed Tabs: Helps to manage the whitespace inside your document and assists in keeping consistency in the use of tabs and spaces
- Match Margin: Highlights all the textual matches of token at the caret location in the Editor
- Middle-Click Scroll: Enables you to press down on your scroll wheel and move the mouse to quickly scroll through your document
- Peek Help: Brings up the F1 Help content inline in the editor
- Power Commands for Visual Studio: A set of useful extensions for the Visual Studio IDE, including Remove and Sort Usings, Copy Path and Open Command Prompt
- Quick Launch Tasks: Provides easy access to commonly used options (EG: toggling line numbers) as well as popular functionality (EG: collapsing/expanding regions)
- Shrink Empty Lines: Shrinks lines that contain neither letters nor numbers by 25% vertically, allowing more lines to be displayed in the editor
- Solution Error Visualizer: Adds error, warning, and message squiggles to Solution Explorer
- Time Stamp Margin: Adds the timestamp information to the Output Window in Debug mode