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CodeRush's AiGen is Faster and Smarter for Everyday Development AI-assisted coding tools live or die by two factors: speed and quality of the code response. If an AI response takes too long, or if it regenerates more code than necessary, developers won...
Mark Miller (DevExpress)
26 February 2026
This post explores advanced setup options for CodeRush's AI-powered features. CodeRush currently supports two AI providers — OpenAI’s direct API and Microsoft’s Azure OpenAI Service. An API key is needed for either service. Let's first enable AI features...
Mark Miller (DevExpress)
9 September 2025
In the 25.1 release of CodeRush, we’re introducing two new features designed to radically improve how you write and find code — AiGen and AiFind....
Mark Miller (DevExpress)
24 June 2025
CodeRush versions 24.1.5 and up add dynamically selectable Input Modes to its Voice to Code technology, useful for dictating mixed-mode code expressions, such as code expressions that include string literals or undeclared identifiers . Background CodeRush...
Mark Miller (DevExpress)
16 December 2024
CodeRush Voice features include a powerful voice-to-text dictation engine available in C# comments. Comment Dictation features are triggered with the right Ctrl key. Make sure you've set up voice features first. Also available: Dictation features also...
Mark Miller (DevExpress)
5 March 2024
CodeRush Voice features include a powerful voice-to-text dictation engine available in C# strings. String Dictation features are triggered with the right Ctrl key. Make sure you've set up voice features first. Also available: String dictation features...
Mark Miller (DevExpress)
5 March 2024
One of the more exciting features in this release is Voice to Code, which uses Visual Studio's IntelliSense to intelligently convert spoken words to code. Voice to Code features are triggered with the right Ctrl key. Make sure you've set up voice features...
Mark Miller (DevExpress)
5 March 2024
Voice Commands let you control and access Visual Studio by voice. Voice Commands are fully customizable, are context-aware, and support inferred intent (e.g. a “ Build Solution ” voice command can be triggered with the phrase “ please compile all my projects...
Mark Miller (DevExpress)
5 March 2024
This blog post provides an overview of the new Voice Features in CodeRush for Visual Studio and shows you how to set up and enable the features. Voice Features are invoked by holding down one of the two Ctrl keys while speaking . Also available: Setup...
Mark Miller (DevExpress)
5 March 2024
Last week we received the following feedback for two specific help topics: Consume the Web API from .NET and Create Custom Endpoints : "#1 documentation on OData after Microsoft!" These help topics are also the most popular within the DevExpress Web API...
Dennis Garavsky (DevExpress)
12 July 2023
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