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Navigate To Exposing APIs

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This command allows you to navigate from a type to all places in the solution where you can get an instance of this type: public fields and properties, method return values, out parameters, etc. The command becomes available when you invoke Navigate To on a declaration or a usage of any type from your solution or any library type. You can invoke this command from the editor, from the File Structure window and other tool windows.

navigate to apis

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

  • Click on 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: 25 April 2019

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