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VSCode Extensions You Should Have
Extensions are a key component of VSCode. They can add so much functionality to this seemingly simple code editor. Here's an exhaustive list of extension that I use in my day to day workflow in VSCode.
- PythonDownload
Get Python language support with linting, debugging, running tests and lots more.
- Prettier - Code FormatterDownload
Format your JavaScript code according to an opinionated standard or your own.
- ESLintDownload
Lint your code to follow a certain code style.
- IntelliCodeDownload
Get intelligent suggestions (not just word auto completion) based on your code.
- GitLensDownload
Interact with git from VSCode through a powerful UI.
- Code RunDownload
Run any script you want.
- Material Icon ThemeDownload
Good looking icon theme.
- Live ShareDownload
Collaborate with multiple people on the same file.
- Path IntellisenseDownload
Autocomplete paths in your files.
- GitHub Pull Requests and IssuesDownload
Manage GitHub issues and pull requests directly from VSCode.
- One Dark ProDownload
Best color scheme ever made. (#controversial)
- ES7+ React/Redux/React-Native snippetsDownload
Useful snippets if you're using React.
- EditorConfigDownload
Standardized editor configuration.
- Code Spell CheckerDownload
Never make a spelling mistake ever again.
- markdownlintDownload
Lint markdown files to follow a certain standard.
- Better CommentsDownload
Colorful comments to easily navigate around important parts of the code.
- CSS PeekDownload
Go to definition for CSS.
- Git GraphDownload
Git log... but cooler.
- DotEnvDownload
Highlight dotenv files.
- Quokka.jsDownload
Prototype your JavaScript code.
- PeackcockDownload
Distinguish between multiple VSCode instances.
- gitignoreDownload
Generate gitignore template.
- Version LensDownload
Manage package versions.
- Image PreviewDownload
Preview images in the gutter for quick reference.
- Error LensDownload
Why have tiny squiggly lines when you can have chungus line highlights.
- SCSS IntelliSenseDownload
Autocompletion for SCSS.
- Microsoft Edge Tools for VS CodeDownload
Suggest best practices for web development and integrate with Microsoft Edge browser.
- Formatting ToggleDownload
Toggle formatting files.
- GitHub RepositoriesDownload
Browse remote GitHub repositories without cloning them.
- GitHub Markdown PreviewDownload
Have the same markdown previewer as GitHub.
- WakaTimeDownload
Track your coding time.
- Sort LinesDownload
Sort lines by any order.
- Live PreviewDownload
Preview your HTML files inside VSCode.
- Code SnapDownload
Take cool screenshots of your code to share around.
- Lorem ipsumDownload
Generate random lorem ipsum text for any file.
- ColorizeDownload
Highlight CSS colors.
- Fluent IconsDownload
Cleaner app icons.
- :emojisense:Download
Autocompletion for markdown emojis.
- Relative PathDownload
Get relative path to any file in the project.
- .ENV SwitcherDownload
Switch between .env files.
- audio-previewDownload
Preview audio files.
- Choose A LicenseDownload
Generate a license file.
- Discord Rich PresenceDownload
Show off to your friends what you're working on.
- Draw.io IntegrationDownload
View draw.io files inside VSCode.
- Gif PlayerDownload
Preview GIF files.
- Numbered BookmarksDownload
Put bookmarks throughout your code.
- SCSS EverywhereDownload
Autocompletion for CSS classes.
- Thunder ClientDownload
Make API requests from VSCode.
- Todo TreeDownload
All your TODOs in one place.
- vscode-spotifyDownload
Control Spotify from VSCode.
PS: If you speak Bangla you can also check out this YouTube video showcasing these settings.
Original Link: https://dev.to/jannatinnaim/vscode-extensions-you-should-have-41m
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