It has taken a lot of the pain out of being compliant with StyleCop's rules. List of all the fixes currently in StyleCop for ResharperĬonfiguring StyleCop Friendly Code Clean-Up SettingsĬonfiguring a Company Name for StyleCop File HeaderĬonfiguring Inspection Severity for StyleCop WarningsĪll in all, I'm enjoying this ReSharper plug-in. There currently isnt a version of StyleCop for 9.2. Navigating around the StyleCop for ReSharper project page on CodePlex also turns up a lot of additional useful information: No, the 9.1 compatible plugin is compiled against the 9.1 SDK, and wont work with ReSharper 9.2 (the assembly numbers are different, and there are no binding redirects in place). If you don't want to import a whole code style settings file and would rather just tweak some specific formatting settings that are responsible for most of StyleCop's complaints about ReSharper, I recommend reading these 2 blog posts at Hock Blogs:
StyleCop for ReSharper also comes with a ReSharper Code Style Settings File which you can import into ReSharper to make ReSharper's auto formatting features compliant with StyleCop's recommendations. StyleCop for ReSharper also contains a collection of Quick-Fixes and Code Clean-Up Modules to help you easily fix StyleCop code styling violations. StyleCop for ReSharper is a ReSharper 4.1 plug-in that allows Microsoft StyleCop to be run as you type, generating real-time syntax highlighting of violations. So I did some research and uncovered a wonderful tool, StyleCop for ReSharper.
Some manual tweaking reduced the problems, but it got me curious.
I've been toying with StyleCop more and more as of late and ran into some situations where ReSharper and StyleCop were fighting each other over code formatting issues.