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Visual Studio: Use CodeMaid to Automatically Clean and Organize Code

- 06.06.26 - ErcanOPAK

๐Ÿงน One Click, Whole Solution Cleaned

Code formatting, unused using removal, sorting members โ€” CodeMaid does it all. Automatic code cleanup on save.

๐Ÿ”ง Features

Install: Extensions โ†’ CodeMaid

Features:
- Reorganize members (fields, properties, methods)
- Remove unused usings
- Sort usings alphabetically
- Format document
- Remove blank lines
- Insert file header
- Run on save (optional)

Shortcut: Ctrl + M, Ctrl + Space (run cleanup)

โœ… Why Use It

  • Team code stays consistent (no formatting debates)
  • No more unused using statements cluttering files
  • Automatic file headers (copyright, author, date)
  • PR reviews focus on logic, not formatting

“Team had 5 different formatting styles. CodeMaid standardized everything. One config file, all developers, consistent code. PR reviews are much faster now.”

โ€” Tech Lead

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