Rider 2026.1 Early Access Program is now available with several new features. Key additions include Azure DevOps repository cloning, NuGet Package Manager Console with PowerShell command support, mixed-mode debugging for managed and native code on Windows, a .NET Disassembler plugin for inspecting assembly output, enhanced Godot Editor integration via a new addon, improved Natvis expression evaluation for C++ debugging, and more flexible C++ naming rules configuration. The EAP build is free to use and available for download.

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A reminder of what the EAP is all aboutC# language supportAzure DevOps integration: Cloning repositories from RiderNuGet PowerShell commands support in the Package Manager Console.NET mixed-mode debugging on WindowsThe ability to inspect .NET assembly outputEnhanced integration with the Godot EditorImproved Natvis expression evaluationC++ naming rules improvements
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