Quick Tip: A Shortcut to Temporarily Disable ReSharper

Sean Killeen - Jan 3 '18 - - Dev Community

Problem

I love ReSharper, but it comes with some performance implications, and sometimes I need it to go away for a few minutes, particularly when I’m working with a large codebase.

Solution

You can create a keyboard shortcut to toggle ReSharper.

  • Open Visual Studio
  • Head to Tools –> Options –> Keyboard
  • Set shortcut for ReSharper_ToggleSuspended (you can search for it in the menu)
    • I used CTRL + ALT + R

Now, you should be able to toggle ReSharper whenever you need to.

Happy coding!

Quick Tip: A Shortcut to Temporarily Disable ReSharper was originally published by Sean Killeen at SeanKilleen.com on December 27, 2016.

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