Do you Add SSW Code Auditor, NUnit and Microsoft FxCop project files to your Solution
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[SSW Code Auditor](http://www.ssw.com.au/ssw/CodeAuditor/Default.aspx), [NUnit](http://www.ssw.com.au/ssw/Standards/DeveloperGeneral/netTools.aspx#NUnit) and [Microsoft FxCop](http://www.ssw.com.au/ssw/Standards/DeveloperGeneral/netTools.aspx#FxCop) are tools to keep your code "healthy". That is why they should be easily accessible in every solution so that they can be run with a double click of a mouse button.
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To add a SSW Code Auditor file to your solution:
- Start up SSW Code Auditor
- Add a new Job
- Add a the solution file to be scanned
- Select the rules to be run
- Configure email (not required)
- Select File > Save As (into the solution's folder as "c odeauditor.SSWCodeAuditor ")
- Open your Solution in Visual Studio
- Right click and add existing file
- Select the SSW Code Auditor project file
- Right click the newly added file and select " Open With "::: good
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- Point it to the SSW Code Auditor executable
See Do you run SSW Code Auditor? See Do you check your code by Code Auditor before check-in? To add a Microsoft FxCopfile to your solution:
- Stat up Microsoft FxC
- op
- Create a New Project
- Right click the project and Add Target
- Select the Assembly (DLL/EXE) for the project
- Select File > Save Project As (into the solution's folder as " fxc op.FxCop ")
- Open your Solution in Visual Studio
- Right click and add existing file
- Select the Microsoft FxCop project file
- Right click the newly added file and select " Open With "
- Point it to the Microsoft FxCop executable
To add a NUnitfile to your solution:
- Stat up NUn
- it
- Create a New Project by selecting File > New Project and save it to your solution directory as " nun it.NUnit "
- From the Project menu select Add Assembly
- Select the Assembly (DLL/EXE) for the project that contains unit tests
- Select File > Save Project
- Open your Solution in Visual Studio
- Right click and add existing file
- Select the NUnit project file
- Right click the newly added file and select " Open With "
- Point it to the NUnit executable
Now you can simply double click these project files to run the corresponding applications.
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