And last but not least, we’ve made Fast mode even faster by pulling the Docker images and inspecting them during solution startup. We’ve also made it possible to use Fast mode with a wider range of Dockerfiles ( RIDER-73799). Previously, you could only use it for debugging. Right on schedule, Fast mode is now available to run Docker projects in Rider. Overall, the dialog now looks and functions more in line with its counterpart inside Unreal Engine. It is now called New UE Component and offers a range of parent classes to choose from, as well as the option to specify whether the class is public or private. We’ve reworked the New UE class context action. You can view links to the documentation by either pressing F1 or consulting the Quick Documentation popup that appears when you hover over a symbol. In addition to documentation for MSDN and the Unity Core API, Rider is now also able to give quick access to online documentation for Unity registry packages, including DOTS. Let’s take a look at some of the feature highlights waiting for you inside. You can now download it directly from the JetBrains website or install it via the JetBrains Toolbox App or snapcraft.io. Today we’re releasing the first EAP build for Rider 2023.1.
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