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Navigate To Consuming APIs

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This command allows you to navigate from a type to all methods in the solution that receive objects of this type in their parameters.

The command becomes available when you invoke Navigate To on a declaration or a usage of any type from the solution or any library type. You can invoke this command from the Solution Explorer, from the File Structure window and other tool windows.

ReSharper: Navigating to consuming APIs of a type

If the command returns a single result, ReSharper navigates directly there. In case of multiple results, they will be listed in a drop-down where you can do one of the following:

  • Click the desired item to open it in the editor.

  • Select the desired item by pressing Up and Down and then press Enter to open it in the editor.

  • Start typing to filter results. Note that you can use CamelHumps here. If necessary, press Esc once to clear the filtering.

  • To view and analyze the list of matched items in the Find Results window, click Show in Find Results ThemedIcon SearchResults Screen Gray , press Shift+Enter or + on the numeric keypad.

  • To show the matched items on the type dependency diagram, press Alt+Num+ or click Show on Diagram ThemedIcon TypeLayoutAlt Screen Gray .

This feature is supported in the following languages and technologies:

Language: C# Language: VB.NET Language: C++ Language: HTML Language: ASP.NET Language: Razor Language: JavaScript Language: TypeScript Language: CSS Language: XML Language: XAML Language: Resx Language: Build Scripts Language: Protobuf Language: JSON
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The instructions and examples given here address the use of the feature in C#. For details specific to other languages, see corresponding topics in the ReSharper by Language section.

Last modified: 16 April 2020