Sonarlint For Visual Studio



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  • SonarLint is available for Visual Studio. SonarLint helps you detect and fix quality issues as you write code. Like a spell checker, SonarLint squiggles flaws so they can be fixed before committing code.
  • This video contains details on how to configure SonarQube on local system and perform the scan for local solution. It also contains details on how to integr.
  • SonarLint is a Visual Studio 2015 extension that provides on-the-fly feedback to developers on new bugs and quality issues injected into C# and VB.NET code. SonarLint for Visual Studio is based on and benefits from the.NET Compiler Platform ('Roslyn') and its code analysis API to provide a fully-integrated user experience in Visual Studio 2015.
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SonarLink is an extension for Microsoft Visual Studio 2019 which makes it easy to visualize SonarQube issues. It enables you to connect your local solution to a SonarQube server, allowing you to retrieve issues directly from within the IDE.

  • universal solution that support all programming languages
  • supports community and commercial SonarQube plugins (e.g. C++ Community plugin)
  • can be connected to SonarQube server or SonarCloud (Connected Mode)
  • review overall issues in the Visual Studio Error List panel
  • remain focused and productive: work in your familiar programming environment
  • released for SonarQube 7.9 LTS

Getting started

For installation and usage instructions, see the GitHub Wiki.

Have question or feedback?

The preferred way to discuss about SonarLink is by posting on the GitHub issue tracker. Feel free to ask questions, report issues, and give suggestions.

How to contribute

SonarLink is an Open Source project and we are happy about any support. Join the project on our GitHub page.

License

Copyright 2018 ETAS GmbH.
Licensed under the MIT License

For

SonarLint spots bugs and quality issues as fast as you code.

  • 5 languages supported: C#, VB .Net, C, C++ and Javascript.
  • Open source, Roslyn based code analyzers.
  • Deep code analysis algorithms using pattern matching and dataflow analysis
  • Hundreds of rules, and growing.
  • Comes with explanations to resolve detected issues.

Get started in seconds

Simply open a file within a project or a solution, start coding, and you will start seeing issues detected by SonarLint.

Visit SonarLint website: https://vs.sonarlint.org

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Smart code analysis, on the fly

Detect quality issues as you code
SonarLint gives immediate feedback on bugs, code smells and vulnerabilities.

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Remain focused and productive
SonarLint lists issues found in all the files that you updated. It subtly points out these issues so that you can still focus on coding.

Get clear explanations to fix issues
SonarLint provides you with all the information you need to understand and fix issues.

Fully integrated in Visual Studio

SonarLint leverages the .NET Compiler Platform ('Roslyn') to offer a fully integrated Visual Studio experience.

Check the rules to see what SonarLint can do for you:

C#See rules
VB.NETSee rules
CSee rules
C++See rules
JavaScriptSee rules

SonarQube and SonarCloud connected mode

SonarLint can be connected to a SonarQube server or SonarCloud to share rulesets, get event notifications and use a resolution flow.
Learn more about SonarQube.

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Have question or feedback?

The preferred way to discuss about SonarLint is by posting on the SonarSource Community Forum. Feel free to ask questions, report issues, and give suggestions.

How to contribute

Check out the contributing page to see the best places to log issues and start discussions.

For

Connect Sonarlint To Sonarqube

License

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Copyright 2016-2020 SonarSource.
Licensed under the GNU Lesser General Public License, Version 3.0