One of the most impressive productivity tools in .NET development is ReSharper . I keep getting blown away by its capabilities with each release. Don’t get me wrong here, I love Visual Studio, and it’s getting immensely better as well. But whenever I think Visual Studio caught up, I discover some new amazing feature that leaves me dependent on ReSharper and Rider yet again. So in this blog post, I’ll tell you about 6 of ReSharper’s more addicting features.