I talk about the reason why I use the same theme on my all IDEs. This is my actual theme for Visual Studio 2022, Visual Studio Code and JetBrains Rider. Nothing special but this extension adds colors in the build console and you have a better overview of the events during the building. In Visual Studio 2022 I don't use a lot of extensions because a lot of them now are just integrated in the IDE.īy the way, here there is a list of my extensions at the moment. You can apply your own rules directly when you save a file. Visual Studio 2022 has introduced a nice feature that allows you to clean up files from unused usings, unused variables and other such things. I love having the files clean and well formatted. You have a better performance during the Visual Studio loading if you reduce the number of the opened tabs by default. I removed all the unuseful tabs (for me) on the right and I use only the Solution Explorer, the Git tab and the SQL Server Object Explorer. You can create multiple windows layouts and load them based on your needs. This is why I saved my actual windows layout with an hidden feature of Visual Studio under the menu "Window". I don't want to reorder and move everything again. Time to time it happens that I move windows and screens accidentally. It's very easy to understand, after few hours of usage, in which project/file you are working on. I group the tabs by project and I colorize the documents by the project. My favorite font size is 10, but it depends on your screen resolution.Īs you can see in the first screenshot at the top of the article, I use the vertical tabs on my left. I use "Cascadia Code" as my primary fonts in all my IDE, from VS 2022 to JetBrains Rider. I checked the following settings about tracking the active item on the solution explorer and every time that I try to build the app, I want to see what's going on during the build. This is how my Visual Studio 2022 appears with a small/medium project opened. I want to share my settings to help the others developers to obtain the maximum from this IDE. On the various blogs and articles, every day, you find a lot of material on how to configure Visual Studio Code but almost nothing on how to use Visual Studio 2022 at its best.
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