There were so many things I didn't like about VS Code that I couldn't tear myself away from Atom. The basic find and replace isn't as good, I wasn't able to open more than one project at a time, and I couldn't find a way to view git history as well as the Git Time Machine plugin for Atom. I still use VS Code on a Windows VM for some projects. Do I think I'll replace Atom on my Mac? No way.
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There were so many things I didn't like about VS Code that I couldn't tear myself away from Atom. The basic find and replace isn't as good, I wasn't able to open more than one project at a time, and I couldn't find a way to view git history as well as the Git Time Machine plugin for Atom. I still use VS Code on a Windows VM for some projects. Do I think I'll replace Atom on my Mac? No way.