Bracket Pair Colorizer 2 - Colors your brackets to match when they're highlighted, I actually don't really care for this extension and will likely end up removing.Beautify - Apparently at home I use a different formatter.advanced-new-file - Let's you bind a hotkey to create files, I truthfully don't actually use this often which is probably why I haven't remembered to install it at home.Vetur - Vue.js tools and we (sadly) don't use Vue at work.LaTeX Workshop - I use LaTeX for my resume, this provides syntax highlighting, formatting, and intellisense.Dart - Google's language for Flutter (which I don't write at work).Vim - By far my #1 extension, I don't think it would be possible for me to use an editor without a vim mode.Python - Another Microsoft python thing, adds some intellisense, linting, debugging, etc.Pylance - Microsoft's python language server, resource hungry and licensing problems but it works well.Project Manager - One of my all time favorite extensions, makes switching between projects quick.indent-rainbow - I tweak the settings to use a very light highlight color so it isn't distracting, but useful when needed. ![]() Draw.io integration - Super useful tool for UML diagrams (or other) directly in vscode.Community Material Theme - I tried probably 100+ themes before settling on Community Material Darker High Contrast.Better Comments - Changes color of TODO, params etc.I use VSCode at both work and home so I thought a comparison of what extensions I use would be interesting.Īfter going through the list I realized I don't remember installing 3/4s of these and about 1/4 of them I had to guess at what they did.ĭefinitely a drawback to the extension based architecture is you can add them easily and forget why you needed it (or if that feature is merged into core yet) Installed on both personal and work VSCode
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