I do a little bit of a lot of things. Some of those things are code. I enjoy thinking about how the world and technology interact, and how technology affects the way people interact with each other.
The standard Git integration VS Code offers is feature rich, but I still find myself using Git on the command line almost all the time. The only thing that really stands out for me in VS Code is the diff editor and a few things from Gitlens.
The Diff Editor is great and I guess, there can be situations, which make it necessary to use Git Command Line. I kinda wish, it would be possible to see for a commit the whole history of changes, like with VS.
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The standard Git integration VS Code offers is feature rich, but I still find myself using Git on the command line almost all the time. The only thing that really stands out for me in VS Code is the diff editor and a few things from Gitlens.
The Diff Editor is great and I guess, there can be situations, which make it necessary to use Git Command Line. I kinda wish, it would be possible to see for a commit the whole history of changes, like with VS.