The current download of StyleCop doesn’t include any documentation that tells you what standards it enforces.

I guess the idea is that you give it a go and see what you think.

Fortunately, it appears that documentation is on the way. Jasonall, a coordinator on the StyleCop discussion forms, wrote:

We are close to releasing all of the rules documentation. I’ll post onto the StyleCop blog as soon as this documentation is available.

On another front, Sergey Shishkin has an interesting post on how to get StyleCop to ignore code.

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