A few days ago, Brad Abrams pointed to Brady Gaster's site and talked about home-grown FxCop rules. I'm hoping that the adoption of Visual Studio Team System will also act as a catalyst for such work. As you might have heard, the FxCop team is now part of Team System.
Brad Abrams: New FxCop rules from the communityFour or so years ago when we got serious about FxCop internally one of the main design points we had is that the community would not only find value in the rules we created, but would also add their own. I see today that at least one person has started doing just that. Thanks Brady fxcop rule : checking for IDataReader in method parametersKnow of any others?
Brad Abrams: New FxCop rules from the community
Four or so years ago when we got serious about FxCop internally one of the main design points we had is that the community would not only find value in the rules we created, but would also add their own. I see today that at least one person has started doing just that. Thanks Brady fxcop rule : checking for IDataReader in method parametersKnow of any others?
From the comments section of Brad's post, there are links to some others sites related to FxCop that'll be of interest to rule writers:
http://www.fxcop.tk/ - has some homespun FxCop rules for downloadhttp://msdn.microsoft.com/msdnmag/issues/04/06/Bugslayer/default.aspx - an MSDN Magazine column on FxCop rule buildinghttp://www.gotdotnet.com/Community/MessageBoard/Thread.aspx?id=246144 - a work in progresshttp://www.gotdotnet.com/team/fxcop - the FxCop team site
http://www.fxcop.tk/ - has some homespun FxCop rules for download
http://msdn.microsoft.com/msdnmag/issues/04/06/Bugslayer/default.aspx - an MSDN Magazine column on FxCop rule building
http://www.gotdotnet.com/Community/MessageBoard/Thread.aspx?id=246144 - a work in progress
http://www.gotdotnet.com/team/fxcop - the FxCop team site
And of course, there's the FxCop team blog:
http://blogs.msdn.com/fxcop