You're right I'm sure that I can get all the things that WebStorm has with many plugins and configurations. However I prefer to have everything that I need after installing it :)
Which you can achieve with vscode sync. It used to be a plugin but now I think it's part of the core. It the background it's done through github I think. So once you have your plugin set, next time you install vscode on a new machine (or wipe your current install) you'll have your setup downloaded and installed in seconds.
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You're right I'm sure that I can get all the things that WebStorm has with many plugins and configurations. However I prefer to have everything that I need after installing it :)
Which you can achieve with vscode sync. It used to be a plugin but now I think it's part of the core. It the background it's done through github I think. So once you have your plugin set, next time you install vscode on a new machine (or wipe your current install) you'll have your setup downloaded and installed in seconds.
I have not heard about that before.. it sounds great!
VSCode out of the box experience, plugins vary with quality, some anoy me so much, and most are not great. Webstorm does just work and it works well.