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VS Code : Productivity

a on December 12, 2021

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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Anders Björkland

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.

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a

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.

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a

great suggestion 👍

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raivikas

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.

  1. Vscode shortcuts
    nextjsdev.com/top-20-vscode-shortc...

  2. Vscode Extensions
    nextjsdev.com/top-12-best-vs-code-...

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a

I'll expand the notable mentions section

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give me your suggestions

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a

Productivity Enthusiasts Assemble !! 🌎🕦