Process Explorer window
ReSharper_ShowProcessExplorer
The Process Explorer window provides you with the list of currently running processes and allows exploring their modules and decompiling those of them that are .NET assemblies.
Context menu commands
Item | Description |
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Enable Debugging | This command will generates PDB for selected managed modules or all managed modules in the selected processes. Generation will start immediately to the symbol cache directory specified in Visual Studio options (%LOCALAPPDATA%\Temp\SymbolCache as the cache directory. If Visual Studio is in the debug mode, ReSharper will load generated PDB so that you do not have to break your debugging session. ). If no directory is specified, ReSharper will suggest to automatically add |
Add Assembly to Assembly Explorer | Adds the assemblies selected in the Process Explorer tree to the Assembly Explorer window. |
Open containing folder | Opens the assembly/process executable file in Windows Explorer |
Copy full path | Copies full path to the assembly/process executable file to the clipboard |
Toolbar controls
Control | Name | Description |
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| Add Assembly to Assembly Explorer | Adds the assemblies selected in the Process Explorer tree to the Assembly Explorer window. |
| Show process hierarchy | Controls whether the process tree reflects the parent-child relationship between processes. |
| Show CLR Hierarchy | Controls whether the process tree reflects CLR hierarchies. |
| Show native processes | Controls whether the Process Explorer shows native Windows processes. |
| Show native modules | Controls whether the Process Explorer shows native modules. |
| Find Process by Window | Helps to find a process by its window. |
| Refresh | Updates the displayed snapshot of running processes. |