If you prefer to use named arguments for specific types of parameters, ReSharper can help you enforce this practice.
By default, ReSharper suggests using positional arguments, but you can opt for using named arguments with the corresponding selector in the Arguments group on the Code Editing | C# | Syntax Style page of ReSharper options Alt+R, O. For more information about configuring and enforcing your preferences for positional/named arguments, refer to Code Syntax Style: Named/Positional Arguments.
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