
If you changed some machine-wide settings in Rider before this checkbox was selected, the changes will be ignored after restart. This is the same settings file where ReSharper reads and writes its machine-wide settings. %APPDATA%\JetBrains\Shared\vAny\GlobalSettingsStorage.DotSettings When you select this checkbox and restart Rider, the settings in 'This computer' layer are read from and written to the following file:
%USERPROFILE%\.Rider2022.2\config\resharper-host\GlobalSettingsStorage.DotSettings 'Solution team-shared' layer is saved in the solution directory and is read by Rider anyway.īy default, Rider saves its machine-wide settings ( 'This computer' layer) in the following directory:
'This computer' layer stores your personal settings, which are not shared via 'Solution team-shared' settings layer. Use the Synchronize machine-wide Rider and ReSharper settings checkbox on this page if you worked or continue working with ReSharper and want to share preferences configured and saved in 'This computer' settings layer.
We’ve fixed the false positive errors in Blazor projects on built-in attributes ( RIDER-67011).įor the whole list of resolved issues, please refer to our bug tracker.Preferences configurable on this page only work on Windows and are saved using the mechanism of directory-based settings. We’ve fixed the stack overflow issue that occurred during indexing ( RIDER-66596). We’ve fixed the issue that prevented Rider from reopening multiple projects on startup ( RIDER-66612). We’ve fixed the Alt+Shift+R shortcut for the Rename refactoring ( RIDER-66581). We’ve fixed a number of issues with the built-in console, including broken Console.Clear, wrong display of background color, and more ( RIDER-66804). We’ve fixed the issue that caused the controller buttons to be disabled while the snapshot was being flushed in Tracing and Line-by-Line modes ( PROF-1178). We’ve fixed the issue that prevented the GetSnapshotAndKillChildren command from being executed correctly ( DCVR-10774). We’ve fixed yet another case of the ? operator being treated incorrectly ( RSRP-485691).įor the whole list of fixes, please see our bug tracker. We’ve fixed the issue that caused ReSharper to use the wrong version of MSBuild ( RSRP-485214). We’ve fixed the false positive errors in Blazor projects on built-in attributes ( RSRP-485551).
We’ve fixed a number of issues in support for C# 10’s constant interpolated strings. Let’s go through the highlights of these builds. Hello everybody! We’ve just released the second bugfix update to ReSharper and Rider 2021.2.