That’s not all! We’re working on getting Rider to generate Docker-compose run configurations from. Finally, we’ll be making fast mode even faster by pulling the Docker images and inspecting them during solution startup. We’re also expanding the list of Dockerfiles fast mode is supported for. First and foremost, fast mode is about to become available for running Docker projects, whereas previously it was only available for debugging. We’ve got tons of good stuff in the works for Docker support in Rider. The plugin is capable of syncing all shareable settings, bundled plugins, and third-party plugins for a seamless transition between all of your Rider instances. Rider 2023.1 will include support for the Settings Sync plugin initially introduced by IntelliJ IDEA. Even if you have only one IDE, syncing settings to a backup would allow you to automatically restore all of your settings if you set up a new machine from scratch. After changing a color scheme or a keymap on one machine, you naturally want to see the same setup on the second machine. Settings synchronization is essential when you use your IDE on two or more computers. These plans are subject to change and some features and improvements may need to be pushed to a future release.Īdditionally, be sure to check out the ReSharper 2023.1 roadmap as some of those features will also be making their way to Rider. As we gear up for the beginning of the Early Access Program (EAP) for Rider 2023.1, we wanted to take a moment to share our plans for this upcoming release.
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