Yes, it would be nice to see the state of an extension (active/inactive). Even if the activation events were written on the marketplace page, it would be better. I uninstalled a few extensions because they were active too much without good reason.
Sometimes, you see in the status bar when an extension is loading. That is the only sign you can see.
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Thanks Rob to take the time to read it.
I didn't know about the
activationEvents
it will be good if VSCode shows those extensions that are not in use in another state.I agree with you, it's not a common practice jump between languages or uses different Editors/IDEs.
Yes, it would be nice to see the state of an extension (active/inactive). Even if the activation events were written on the marketplace page, it would be better. I uninstalled a few extensions because they were active too much without good reason.
Sometimes, you see in the status bar when an extension is loading. That is the only sign you can see.