I use cmd+p and cmd+shift+p and many other shortcuts all the time. I only use file explorer sidebar to create new file/move files to specific folder. i just found it difficult to create file to specific folder using shortcut.
I admit I have a problem. I just don't like switching things off. I rather have a clean IDE and install what I need.
Let's say, a phone preinstall with apps I don't use vs another phone with just phone functions and app store.
I just hate it when someone decided that, user gonna need this, let's pre-install everything for every one and if they don't need it, let them google to find a way to turn if off.
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hi, thank you for answering.
I use cmd+p and cmd+shift+p and many other shortcuts all the time. I only use file explorer sidebar to create new file/move files to specific folder. i just found it difficult to create file to specific folder using shortcut.
I admit I have a problem. I just don't like switching things off. I rather have a clean IDE and install what I need.
Let's say, a phone preinstall with apps I don't use vs another phone with just phone functions and app store.
I just hate it when someone decided that, user gonna need this, let's pre-install everything for every one and if they don't need it, let them google to find a way to turn if off.
I really understand your point! But VSCode is now opensourced so YOU can change the default others decided.
That is why I love OPENSOURCED VSCode while it was from Microsoft. Note I do not hate Microsoft.
I don't like many things Microsoft does, but I understand it's hard to please every one when it comes to software.
I think, even if VSCode is not opensourced by Microsoft, I still won't enjoy using it.
Let's hope one day some other IDE catchup. VSCode is leading in the market and I think it's bad not having competitors.