We’ve introduced the Problems View tool window (the Problems tab in the Rider UI) to give you an easy way to see warnings and errors for the current file, or whole solution, and problems with missing tooling and broken environment configurations. You can read more about these changes in our blog post. NET Framework apps in local Windows Docker containers. You no longer need to run the project first and then manually attach the debugger to the running process.Īnother big update is that you can now debug both. We also have good news for UWP developers: you can now start your UWP project with the debugger attached. We removed the toolbar on the left and transferred the icons to either the top toolbar or the context menu. Updated debugging experienceĪ new UI has come to the Debug tool window! Now it has three tabs: Threads & Variables, Console, and Debug Output. You can give the new toolbar a try by enabling it under View | Appearance | Toolbar. Note: if you had Rider installed before this release, you won’t see the new toolbar by default, as we didn’t want to disrupt your user experience. You can learn about the revamped main toolbar and how to use its features in this blog post. It includes a new Run/Debug widget, navigation buttons, a VCS widget, a large Search Everywhere field, a Solution Configuration widget for managing solution-related configurations, and more. With the new design, we’ve tried to give our users a cleaner, more functional toolbar.
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