Hi Shawn, all of your videos and lessons on Pluralsight are amazing, thank you so much for sharing, and just to tell T trust the quality that I click thumbs up before even start watching just to make sure to not miss clicking it. God bless you and your love ones
Good tips! I often wondered about setting this up. Also - the code cleanup profiles can be accessed by using the tiny brush icon in the bottom status bar.
3:09 So what your saying here is. If I have a team of people and I want to make sure the code they write is auto formatted the way I do, I click that button. And save the file next to the solution file. And visual studio will automatically use that for anyone who worked in that solution? if so, I wish I knew about this earlier. Also, would this all work for people who are working in VS Code, instead of Visual Studio?
Liked the video. And your style of putting on the spectacles .. awesome.
Thanks Shawn
Now he just needs a CSI joke each time he whips off the specs.
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@@pilotboba I'm ready for those memes again. 😂
Thanks man!
Hi Shawn, all of your videos and lessons on Pluralsight are amazing, thank you so much for sharing, and just to tell T trust the quality that I click thumbs up before even start watching just to make sure to not miss clicking it. God bless you and your love ones
That's very sweet. Thank you.
Good tips! I often wondered about setting this up. Also - the code cleanup profiles can be accessed by using the tiny brush icon in the bottom status bar.
Great tip!
3:09 So what your saying here is. If I have a team of people and I want to make sure the code they write is auto formatted the way I do, I click that button. And save the file next to the solution file. And visual studio will automatically use that for anyone who worked in that solution? if so, I wish I knew about this earlier.
Also, would this all work for people who are working in VS Code, instead of Visual Studio?
the .editorconfig file works in both.
@ ok cool
Does it work for VSCode?
Not exactly, but 'dotnet format' will do some of these things.
Not that I was able to find, there might be an extension but it's not a setting by default. I could be wrong, so please check yourself to be sure.