Being productive with VS Code will help you focus solely on your code & speed up some time-consuming chores. All you need to do to get started ...
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I haven't heard of (or rather not looked that hard after) Code Time. I had seen WakaTime being used a lot, and as I were jumping between PhpStorm and VSCode this could track my activity in either. But I haven't heard of any "flowmode" for it. Overall, I like Waka but don't know if flowmode is enough for me to switch to Code Time.
Other tools I like is any intellisense plugins for your chosen language. Being a PHP developer I quite like Intelliphense - this is just as useful as Copilot is to me right now.
the great thing about these copilots is that you can have more than one at a time. I get GitHub copilot suggestions as well as Kite suggestions while I'm coding. They usually suggest as though they are reading my mind constantly.
great suggestion 👍
Well the articles was good, but here I have mentioned some VScode shortcuts and some best Vscode ectension which will help everyone to boost their production.
I personally use them and they are quite useful.
I insist to atleast check it once.Thank You.
Vscode shortcuts
nextjsdev.com/top-20-vscode-shortc...
Vscode Extensions
nextjsdev.com/top-12-best-vs-code-...
I've also been using VSCode, and in combination with Servbay, I've installed Ollama and CodeGPT in VSCode, which allows me to download and configure DeepSeek to start coding with AI locally. I've introduced related content in my main article, and I hope it can be helpful for beginners!
I'll expand the notable mentions section
give me your suggestions
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