install-extension GrapeCity.gc-excelviewer \ install-extension fimars.github-plus-theme-elixir-adapted \ install-extension dracula-theme.theme-dracula \ install-extension coolbear.systemd-unit-file \ install-extension bung87.vscode-gemfile \ install-extension bierner.markdown-preview-github-styles \ install-extension abusaidm.html-snippets \ Feel free to remove the extensions you don’t want from the list below. Here’s a 1 liner that will install all of the above extensions. WordCounter adds a count for words, characters, lines and reading time to your status bar. I use this for all of my blog post titles. VSCodeFirstUpper lets you convert strings of text into different styles of title casing. Vscode-gemfile lets you hover over a gem in your Gemfile and get a link to it on RubyGems. Vscode-elixir adds syntax highlighting and more for the Elixir programming language. Todo Tree will look for TODO and FIXME lines in your code and present them in a tree view in your sidebar. Systemd-unit-file adds syntax highlighting for systemd unit files. Spell Right is a super fast offline spell checker. Shellcheck is an excellent linting tool for Shell / Bash scripts. Rainbow CSV makes it really easy to view CSV files by coloring up each column differently. Partial Diff lets you compare text differences between files, your clipboard and selected text. nf adds syntax highlighting for nginx config files. Markdown Preview Github Styling sets up the markdown preview to look identical to what your README.md file will look like on GitHub. Liquid Language Support adds syntax highlighting for the Liquid template language. Jinja adds syntax highlighting and snippets for the Jinja 2 template language. HTML Snippets adds a bunch of HTML5 snippets. Gettext adds syntax highlighting for po, pot and potx files (i18n related). Excel ViewerĮxcel Viewer provides a preview window where you can open CSV files and sort them by columns. erbĮrb adds syntax highlighting support for the ERB template language. ![]() Pretty handy! DotENVĭotENV adds syntax highlighting for dotfiles that have environment vars, such as. Dockerĭocker adds syntax highlighting for Dockerfiles, but also adds auto-complete for Dockerfiles and docker-compose.yml files. This extension adds syntax highlighting and snippets. AutoHotkeyĪutoHotkey is a scripting language for Windows. This will be an alphabetically sorted list of extensions that aren’t themes. You can’t go wrong with Dracula! Here’s what it looks like. This theme is identical to the regular GitHub Plus Light theme, except it includes better syntax coloring support for Elixir. I usually code in a well light room and I find that light themes make text easier to read, but I use a dark theme when I turn off my lights. I like to keep a light and dark theme around even though I use light themes most of the time. If you open your VSCode Extension panel ( CTRL + Shift + X), you can search for any of these extensions by name to get the full details on each one and download them there.Īfter the list, there’s also a 1 line script that you can use to install all of these extensions and of course you can edit out the extensions you don’t want. ![]() As a freelancer I tend to dabble with a bunch of different languages and techs, so it’s nice being able to use an editor like VSCode that works well for pretty much everything. ![]() I would consider myself a general purpose developer. In Mar 2019 I switched to using Vim because VSCode was too inefficient for writing.
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