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Revision as of 13:49, 24 April 2024
VisualStudio is now cross-platform, and it's core is OSS.
Documentation
official docs
Locations
~/Library/Application\ Support/Code/User/settings.json
user settings
Install
Archlinux
pacman -S code # oss-release of vscode
Usage
- Menus are designed to be searched-for/found using
Ctrl+Shift+P
(ex: installing extensions)- Symbols are searched using
Ctrl+t
- Files are searched using
Ctrl+p
Configuration
Code > Settings > Settings # open visual settings # macos settings ~/Library/Application\ Support/Code/User/settings.json
Plugins
There is no builtin way of configuring extensions, and having visualstudio automatically install them. There is however a commandline interface.
You can find extension ids listed within visualstudio, following the name (ex
janjoerke.align-by-regex
).code --install-extension <extension-id>
General vscode plugin: neovim vscode controls nvim backend vscode plugin: vscodevim vim emulation/nvim integration vscode plugin: align-by-regex essentially tabular.vim Python vscode plugin: python python base package Java vscode plugin: java extension pack java base package