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Introduction
We have these moments at SlickEdit too, and decided to gather some of them up and put them out there for others to use for free. We call these SlickEdit® Gadgets. Some of the gadgets provide useful utilities, and some of them are just for fun. We hope that as you go through these, at least one of them will make you want to call your office mates over to check it out. Feel free to share these with as many people as you like, and be sure to stop by the SlickEdit Tools forum, to discuss the gadgets, and find out new and interesting ways to use them. These plug-ins are for Visual Studio® 2005 only.
Editor GadgetsEditor Gadgets is a collection of four small utilities to add spice to your Visual Studio editor. Each one may be enabled or disabled individually. These gadgets include:
Green bar tiled background with the line ruler and indentation guide
Dancing banana and the line ruler The Command SpyWhenever you click on a menu item or toolbar button in Visual Studio, you are executing what is known as a "command". Unfortunately, it's almost impossible to tell what command is linked to which menu items or toolbar buttons. The Command Spy monitors command execution, and allows you to see exactly what commands you've run, how many times you've run them, and what key bindings are used to invoke those commands. The main purpose of this tool is to allow you to learn what commands are bound to which keystrokes, so that you can work faster within the IDE.
File ExplorerUsing Visual Studio's Open File dialog to open files in Visual Studio can be very tedious, especially when you have to open files from several different directories. The File Explorer provides an easy way to open solutions, projects, or single files in Visual Studio. It also makes it easy to drag-and-drop files into an open Visual Studio project.
The Data Object Analyzer
The SLOC ReportThe SLOC Report provides an easy way to count the lines of code. The line count is divided into three categories: code, comments, and whitespace. Once the lines of code have been counted, the results are drawn as a pie graph. SLOC reports may be generated for solutions, projects, or individual files.
Take it For a SpinAt SlickEdit, we are confident that you will be as excited as we are about SlickEdit® Gadgets. Download it for free, and try it out for yourself.
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