In this article, I'll be sharing my VS Code Setup with you. It includes the theme and Icons that use and also Extensions (this is very important).
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Awesome extensions!
I've recently created an extension that provides Chat-GPT-like functions inside VS Code: marketplace.visualstudio.com/items...
Would love to hear if an extension like this would be useful to you as well.
That's sounds wonderful, I would love to try that. Thanks fo this.
Just tried out your extension and it's genuinely awesome 🔥
Thank you!
wanna give a try
Well thanks for sharing, I may do a whole youtube video or blog post about my vscode setup if I get time, cause I like making it the best I can have since I spend most of time there yet not also blow it and make it lag, but for the sake here are my top extensions I think you will ever need to make your vscode more poppy!
Link: howivscode.com/Hussseinkizz
That's an amazing collection.
I also use the
Andromeda
theme. After shifting a lot of themes, this is the only theme I can make my eyes peaceful for a longer period of time.Exactly the same reason.
I use Night Wolf theme, would recommend you to try once!
I'll definately try, thanks man for recommendation.
I enjoyed reading your article and seeing your VS Code setup. I learned about some new extensions and themes that I might try out myself. However, I think you could improve your article by adding more details and examples on how you use some of the extensions and settings in your daily workflow. For example, how do you use Live Server to preview your web pages? How do you use Prettier to format your code? How do you use Bracket Pair Colorizer to match brackets? It would also be nice if you could compare and contrast some of the extensions and themes you use with other popular ones and explain why you prefer them. Overall, a good article that shows your passion for web development.
I am really glad that you enjoyed my article. This article's purpose was just to share my setup. For explaining the workflow of each of the extension can be discussed in separate article like how they work and all.
Great list,
Bracket pair colorizer is no more required, its built is vscode now
Most of this I'm already using, error lens something new to me
Error lens helped me a lot recently.
OMFG!!!
You just solved one of the biggest problems I have had for years. I could never get Auto Save to work and I went through a six month bootcamp and the instructors never once tried to help me correct the issue. You corrected it by posting the #json file I just copied and pasted your code and it fixed my issue thanks
I am really glad that your issue has been fixed. This pleasure is on another level.
Error Lens caught my eye
It's one of the best.
Great 👌
Thanks 😊
Thanks Deepak. 🙌
Markdown Preview Enhanced is a great addition for my collection!
Yeh, It helped me a lot when I am working with Markdown.
Thank you very much
My pleasure 🙂
Thank you very much, I also installed many of the same extensions。
非常感谢给我灵感,录制了一个视频
bilibili.com/video/BV1P24y1s7AQ
That's amazing..
Amazing ! Very Useful
Thanks Akash. ☺️
Thank you for sharing this..
It's my pleasure ☺️
awesome bro
Thanks.
Turbo log that's really awesome thanks for that
Yes, it helped me a lot recently.
I find it funny that 95% of this is literally my current vscode setup, including the theme, except the font, I use monolisa. Good recommendations ;=)
That's amazing 🤩
Man I'm missing so much cool features, thanks a lot for this
Now, you won't miss them. 🙌
Nice, I almost use the same ones. Still I'm taking a few to try!
It's amazing.
Are you utilizing all of them concurrently? I have concerns that this type of configuration may significantly impede the performance of your VS Code. 🤔
Not all of them, I disable some of them depending upon environment or workspace.
I found 3 cool extensions I didn't know they exist!
Thank you for this amazing collection
I am glad it helped. 😊
Very helpful!! Thanks
I am glad you find it helpful 😊
Great post! I especially liked:
Thank mate. ☺️
Lovely
tancks!
Has anyone pointed out that Settings Sync is now replaceable by a built-in function?
yeah right, it is.
Settings Sync doesn't matter any more, since VSCode has its own sync out of the box.
Github CoPilot > Tab9
Import cost is good idea, but it really slow down the editor each time I have to import a new thing.
Very helpful!! I didn't know there was a separate Settings Sync extension. This is very helpful because it removes the hassle of signing in to GitHub or Microsoft.