How do I license my ReSharper? Specify your license information In the main menu, choose ReSharper | Help | License Information. In the License Information dialog that opens, use the check boxes to specify one
How do I license my ReSharper?
Specify your license information
- In the main menu, choose ReSharper | Help | License Information.
- In the License Information dialog that opens, use the check boxes to specify one or more licensing options (you may need several options in case you have several JetBrains .
Is there a free version of ReSharper?
ReSharper Command Line Tools are free and don’t require a license key.
Is ReSharper worth the money?
Absolutely. I regularly disable Resharper for comparison with the Visual Studio features. For me, the performance hit is worth it. One new feature I find useful is the in-line view of variable values when debugging.
What is ReSharper license?
ReSharper Ultimate was a license that combined all the individual JetBrains . NET tools, as well as ReSharper C++. Each ReSharper Ultimate license allowed a single developer to use ReSharper, ReSharper C++, dotCover, dotTrace, and dotMemory.
Can I use my ReSharper license at work?
Yes, you can use your personal license at work as well as at home.
How much is a ReSharper license?
Commercial and personal pricing
Commercial license /1st year | Personal license /1st year | |
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Rider | $349 | $139 |
Rider + ReSharper Ultimate | $449 | $179 |
All Products (includes Rider) | $649 | $249 |
Is Rider better than Visual Studio?
Faster build time: Rider can improve the build time drastically as compared to Visual Studio by applying heuristics to only build the projects that need to be updated. It can be a real performance booster for large solutions.
What can I use instead of ReSharper?
Top 10 Alternatives to ReSharper
- Coverity.
- SonarQube.
- StyleCop.
- Checkmarx.
- Roslyn.
- Veracode Application Security Platform.
- Micro Focus Fortify On Demand.
- Klocwork.
What does ReSharper do in Visual Studio?
ReSharper helps instantly get to any code in a solution, no matter how large the solution is. It can also navigate you from any symbol to its related code such as implementations of a given interface, extension methods of a class, or usages of a field.
Can I use ReSharper on two computers?
Yes. Under our current subscription model, you may run multiple personal licensed copies of the IDE at the same time across multiple operating systems (like on laptop and desktop for remote debugging client/server apps). This also applies to the All Products pack.
Can I get Rider for free?
Rider from JetBrains only has a paid version, not a free one. This differs from Visual Studio, which also offers a community edition, of course, lacking several features of its enterprise counterpart. It’s features are listed on JetBrains site here.
Where do I Find my ReSharper license key?
A valid ReSharper license should be linked to your account if you want to use this option. For more information, see JetBrains Account help. Click Add Account to specify your JetBrains Account credentials. Tick this checkbox if you have a valid license key. Click Add License Key to specify the license key.
When to use Visual Studio ReSharper license server?
Since the default option on License Information dialog in ReSharper is to use automatically detected license server, ReSharper will be activated when a user runs Visual Studio with ReSharper. License Server is exactly what you need to get “Enterprise ready” ReSharper.
Is there a way to activate ReSharper automatically?
It is the only way to activate ReSharper automatically without any end user interaction: Since the default option on License Information dialog in ReSharper is to use automatically detected license server, ReSharper will be activated when a user runs Visual Studio with ReSharper.
Is there a command line option for ReSharper?
No. License Settings management cannot be done via the command line now, so it should be configured manually on users PC after installation completes – on the 1st Visual Studio (with ReSharper) launch, or later in the “ReSharper | Help | License Information” dialog.