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Basic Completion

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ReSharper's basic completion suggests names of classes, methods, variables, keywords, and any other symbols that are available within the current visibility scope including extension methods that were previously imported. Many other context-specific suggestions, like live templates, code generation suggestions, unit test categories are also available in the completion list.
By default, suggestions of basic completion also include items from Smart Completion and Import Symbol Completion. If you want to change the default behavior, use the corresponding controls on the Environment | IntelliSense | Completion Behavior page of ReSharper options (Alt+R O) . The list of suggestions is similar to that of Automatic Completion.

Invoke basic completion

  1. Place the caret at the position where you're going to type your code.

  2. Press Control+Space.

  3. Select a suggestion from the list and press Enter or start typing the initial letters of the identifier or its CamelHumps abbreviation to narrow down the list of suggestions.

You can also invoke basic completion on an existing identifier. In this case, there are two ways to apply the selected completion suggestion; press Enter to insert it and leave the existing item or press Tab to replace the existing item (If necessary, you can change the default shortcuts on the Environment | IntelliSense | Completion Characters page of ReSharper options) .

When you select items in completion lists using keyboard, the selection will jump to the first item after the last item and vice versa. You can disable this behavior by clearing Loop selection around ends of a list on the Environment | IntelliSense | Completion Appearance page of ReSharper options (Alt+R O) .

Exclude items from completion suggestions

You may want some symbols not to be suggested, for example, if you have something similar to a system type in your solution, say MyFramework.MyCollections.List, but you are not actually using it. To exclude such symbols from the suggestions, add them to the Exclude from import and completion list on the Code Inspection | Settings | Auto Import page of ReSharper options (Alt+R O) . The format of the entries is Fully.Qualified.Name, Fully.Qualified.Name.Prefix*, or *Fully.Qualified.Name.Suffix. Generic types are specified as List`1.

Examples of code completion

You can use the following examples to get an idea of how code completion works with various code items:

Suggesting type-based variable names

Commonly used names for fields and variables are suggested depending on their type. After entering the type of a variable, press Control+Space. The look-up list displays the suggested names:

ReSharper: Suggesting type-based variable names in code completion
If you enter a variable name prefix, ReSharper will append it to each suggested name:
ReSharper: Suggesting type-based variable names in code completion
You can specify a prefix and/or a suffix for all new variable names on the Code Editing | C# | Naming Style page of ReSharper options (Alt+R O). If you do that, completion items will be modified accordingly:
ReSharper: Suggesting type-based variable names in code completion

Suggesting members of a class

ReSharper: Suggesting members of a class in code completion

Suggesting visible types

ReSharper: Suggesting visible types in code completion

Suggesting C# keywords

ReSharper: Suggesting C# keywords in code completion

Suggesting 'this' keyword for static methods in static classes

ReSharper: Suggesting 'this' keyword for static methods in static classes

Completion for enum members

ReSharper: Completion for enum members
ReSharper: Completion for enum members

Using CamelHumps in code completion

ReSharper: Using CamelHumps in code completion

Completion for unresolved symbols

Early used names of data types and their members are suggested, even if they are not declared anywhere in the code and cannot be resolved.

ReSharper: Completion for unresolved symbols

Completion for argument names

ReSharper: Completion for argument names

Suggesting members of a dynamic type

ReSharper: Suggesting members of a dynamic type

Suggesting existing partial classes

When you type partial class, names of partial classes in the current scope are added to the suggestions list, thus helping you to quickly create new parts of existing partial classes.

Suggestions for existing partial classes in ReSharper code completion

Applicability in different languages

This feature is supported in the following languages and technologies:

Language: C#Language: VB.NETLanguage: C++Language: HTMLLanguage: ASP.NETLanguage: RazorLanguage: JavaScriptLanguage: TypeScriptLanguage: CSSLanguage: XMLLanguage: XAMLLanguage: ResxLanguage: Build ScriptsLanguage: ProtobufLanguage: JSON

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: 08 July 2020