> It's nearly impossible to find out which of the umpteen repositories contains the source for the class you're trying to understand
> OmniSharp has a "go-to-source" option, but you only get the real source if it's in the same solution.
I have to admit I almost never run into this issue because because I don't really care what the source of the standard library does, the docs have always been sufficient for me. You could try https://source.dot.net/ though.
In the very rare case I do want to see the source of some 3rd party code I use dnSpy. It isn't as nicely integrated, but it's a very nice decompiler and debugger.
I have to admit I almost never run into this issue because because I don't really care what the source of the standard library does, the docs have always been sufficient for me. You could try https://source.dot.net/ though.
In the very rare case I do want to see the source of some 3rd party code I use dnSpy. It isn't as nicely integrated, but it's a very nice decompiler and debugger.