This repository contains an implementation of the StyleCop rules using the .NET Compiler Platform. Where possible, code fixes are also provided to simplify the process of correcting violations.
The preferable way to use the analyzers is to add the nuget package StyleCop.Analyzers to the project where you want to enforce StyleCop rules.
The severity of individual rules may be configured using rule set files in Visual Studio 2015 or newer. Settings.StyleCop is not supported, but a stylecop.json file may be used to customize the behavior of certain rules. See Configuration.md for more information.
For documentation and reasoning on the rules themselves, see the Documentation.
For users upgrading from StyleCop Classic, see KnownChanges.md for information about known differences which you may notice when switching to StyleCop Analyzers.
Not all versions of StyleCop.Analyzers support all features of each C# language version. The table below shows the minimum version of StyleCop.Analyzers required for proper support of a C# language version.
C# version | StyleCop.Analyzers version | Visual Studio version |
---|---|---|
1.0 - 6.0 | v1.0.2 or higher | VS2015+ |
7.0 - 7.3 | v1.1.0-beta or higher | VS2017 |
StyleCopAnalyzers can be installed using the NuGet command line or the NuGet Package Manager in Visual Studio 2015.
Install using the command line:
Install-Package StyleCop.Analyzers
Install using the package manager:
If you use older versions of Visual Studio in addition to Visual Studio 2015 or Visual Studio 2017, you may still install these analyzers. They will be automatically disabled when you open the project back up in Visual Studio 2013 or earlier.
See Contributing
An up-to-date list of which StyleCop rules are implemented and which have code fixes can be found here.