ReSharper by Language: JavaScript
ReSharper fully supports JavaScript up to ECMAScript 2016, including experimental features such as async/await, exponentiation operator and rest/spread in object literals/destructuring. jQuery and JSX syntax are supported as well.
By default, code inspection and other ReSharper features analyze JavaScript code according to the ECMAScript 5 standard, which is supported universally. If you use more advanced JavaScript code in your project, you can change the target ECMAScript level on the page of ReSharper options.
Descriptions of ReSharper features for JavaScript are grouped in the following topics:
- Code inspection and quick-fixes
- Coding assistance
- Navigation and search
- Code style assistance
- Code templates
- Refactorings
- Unit testing assistance
Make ReSharper ignore specific code
To exclude parts of your solution's code from code analysis, navigation, and other features, ReSharper allows you to ignore specific files, folders and file masks in different ways.
To improve performance, ReSharper also automatically detects and starts ignoring large web files that have no references and were probably added to the solution by mistake.
If any of such files are detected, you will see a notification where you can stop ignoring any of those files if you need them. You can also find all automatically ignored files on the Alt+R, O).
page of ReSharper options (To stop auto-detection and ignoring large unused web files, clear the Search for web files that can affect performance and exclude them from indexing checkbox on the page of ReSharper options (Alt+R, O).