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There should be a way for the user to tell if an analyzer/codefix/refactoring library is safe, and if the individual components are safe. And if they are popular. And useful. And other things. For instance:
How often does the library crash?
How often does the library break code when refactoring or applying a code action?
What is the popularity of the library?
What is the number of stars on github and VS gallery?
How long does the library authors take to solve a bug and publish the correction?
We are already seeing a lot of analyzer libraries, and more are coming. Users need help choosing.
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There should be a way for the user to tell if an analyzer/codefix/refactoring library is safe, and if the individual components are safe. And if they are popular. And useful. And other things. For instance:
We are already seeing a lot of analyzer libraries, and more are coming. Users need help choosing.
The text was updated successfully, but these errors were encountered: