Top 20 NuGet t4 Packages
Awesome Property Extractor, (APE), is a framework for extracting property values in a generic and simple way, primarily from umbraco and affiliated libraries.
T4Immutable is a T4 template for C# .NET apps that generates code for immutable classes.
Swagger.WebApiProxy is a T4 template that takes a Swagger 2.0 Spec and generators a proxy based on the WebAPI 2.0 Client Libraries
T4 text transformation tool for dotnet CLI.
T4 templating engine for .NET Core.
T4 template to generate TypeScript interface definitions
T4 template generates database models from a database for use with Dapper.SimpleCRUD.
Uses core .Net attributes so the generator could be used for other ORMs.
Provides T4 code generation support for PCLMock.
A MSBuild task that automatically runs Roslyn (csx) scripts before compilation as an alternative to T4.
This T4 template that generates a static class to access your app.config and web.config settings.
T4DSG is a T4 template that generates database helper in order to eliminate the use of literal strings in EF code first mapping.
T4 template to generate TypeScript interface definitions. This fork from the original package adds an ability to export enums to the .ts file.
Open-source implementation of the T4 templating tool, TextTransform.exe
Roslyn-based T4 code generator
The CLI for Scripty, a tool to let you use Roslyn-powered C# scripts for code generation.
The CLI for Scripty, a tool to let you use Roslyn-powered C# scripts for code generation.
With the SFS tools can be generated in minutes a fully functional enterprise solution, and then helps personalization, creation of business rules and full extensibility for the programmer to make your job more quickly and safely.
Please go to: http://www.sfsdotnet.com for more info.
The core engine for Scripty, a tool to let you use Roslyn-powered C# scripts for code generation.
Core framework - contains base classes and T4 scripts for code generation.
These are the compiled macros from the "Macro Template Project" that can be downloaded from the netmacros.net website. The macros themselves are not interesting, it is the project that creates them that you want to look at. I've uploaded them so you can look at the result.