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dirtyaffairsStyleCop analyzes C# source code to enforce a set of style and consistency rules. It can be run from inside of Visual Studio or integrated into an MSBuild project
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Mark WatkinsStyleCop analyzes C# source code to enforce a set of style and consistency rules. It can be run from inside of Visual Studio or integrated into an MSBuild project
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Riccardo PietrucciStyleCop analyzes C# source code to enforce a set of style and consistency rules. It can be run from inside of Visual Studio or integrated into an MSBuild project
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Brett VeenstraStyleCop analyzes C# source code to enforce a set of style and consistency rules. It can be run from inside of Visual Studio or integrated into an MSBuild project
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Gyuri GrellStyleCop analyzes C# source code to enforce a set of style and consistency rules. It can be run from inside of Visual Studio or integrated into an MSBuild project
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Dmitrij KoniajevSource Analysis, also known as StyleCop, analyzes C# source code to enforce a set of best practice style and consistency rules.
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peterburkittMicrosoft have released a source code analysis tool called StyleCop
It's similar to FxCop, but instead of static analysis of the compiled code, it analyses the actual source code for rule breaks, rather like Resharper does.
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