Clicking on Manage… in some blind hope that that will let you manage whether ReSharper is enabled or not, is also not helpful. I honestly expected there might be an option under ReSharper Options for this, but no such luck. You might further search within Options… but while there are a host of things that have to do with ReSharper itself, none provide an easy way to disable or suspend ReSharper. You might expect to find a way to toggle ReSharper on/off in its menu, but you’ll be disappointed. Note that none of these work, I’m just including them to demonstrate the problem and hence the need for this blog post. Some of the things you might try, as you go hunting for this, are shown below. However, if Bing/Google brought you here and you just want the answer to the question of how to disable Resharper, the steps are: Personally, I think Visual Studio has some work to do on how many kinds of plug-ins, add-ons, and extensions it supports, which I hope I make clear in this post. Just now was one of those times, and as in the past I had to hunt through a variety of Visual Studio menus in order to find it. Something I’ve had to do from time to time is disable a plug-in in Visual Studio, either permanently or temporarily, such as ReSharper.
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