Word on the street is doing this makes reviewing PR's 777% faster 📈 Which may or may not be a made-up statistic, so you should go ahead and give it a spin yourself 🙃
Matheus Gonçalves 💉😷: If you use @github, open an existing Pull Request on Google Chrome, and
press "." (or replace
It opens a @code comparison panel directly on the browser. #VSCODE
More details here:
http://github.com/
http://github.dev/
https://github.dev/github/dev
RT Scott Spence 🌮
To push any commits made locally to GitHub I've started using this.
In VS Code I've added this to .vscode/settings.json
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RT Guido Henkel
Another #VSCode extension I really like is "Partial Diff", allowing you to compare sections of files with each other.
https://marketplace.visualstudio.com/items?itemName=ryu1kn.partial-diff
RT Jessica Deen
Yo! Currently debugging a @dotnet and #react app on my iPad! @github #Codespaces is legit! I even have my dotfiles, complete with my #powerlevel9k and @ohmyzsh config. So dope!
RT Jonathan Carter
I've been using
http://github.dev/
https://codeswing.dev/
https://twitter.com/LostInTangent/status/1442886422495588358
/^.?$|^(..+?)\1+$/
🤯🤷 … or just try the Regexp Explain extension for VS Code 😎
🔗
https://marketplace.visualstudio.com/items?itemName=louiswt.regexp-preview&WT.mc_id=devcloud-00000-cxa
You don't want to miss our next livestream! 🍿 This Thursday, @jamesqquick is sharing with us a collection of VS Code tips and tricks he collected 👌
More info & add to calendar 👉
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RT Microsoft Visual Studio
Now you can bring the themes you love from VS Code into the #VisualStudio IDE! Discover resources and get inspired to build a personal, flexible workspace that better fits your needs:
https://msft.it/6016Xw57o
RT Rory Preddy🥑
Big News - The Spring framework is now fully supported on GitHub Codespaces!
Don't miss the new Java on Visual Studio Code Updates:
#java #microsoft #codespaces #cloud
https://devblogs.microsoft.com/java/java-on-visual-studio-code-update-august-2021/
RT Koen van Gilst
I recently discovered that TypeScript combined with JSDoc is a great way to document your code. VSCode automatically picks it up and displays this extra information when you hover over a function:
RT Rahul / W3Bits
Ctrl+Shift+H to find and replace anything within the project folder premises. Pretty solid feature to refactor things quickly. #vscode
RT Burke Holland
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New update to the @golang extension for VS Code!
To download from the Marketplace 👉
Hana: #VSCodeGo v0.28.0 is released 🎉
This version includes Test API support - you can navigate, discover, run tests in the project. Profile support is on the way.🤫
https://github.com/golang/vscode-go/releases/tag/v0.28.0
RT Ege Korkan
Re @code 's built-in GitHub Pull Request functionality is pretty dope. You can create a PR all from the editor and then be met with the PR screen and leave comments! (I would feel pretty stupid if this was not a somewhat recent feature ^^)
RT Nathan Totten
The @PrettierCode extension for @code now runs in the browser and supports virtual file systems. Try it on any Github repo by pressing . and installing the extension.
For this Thursday's livestream, we're hosting @miguelsolorio_ to talk about how we design VS Code, all in the open 🎨
More info & add to calendar 👉
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RT Matt Bierner
Today's @code tip: Return type inlay hints
Return type inlay hints show you the implicit return types of functions and methods in #TypeScript and #JavaScript
This can help you better understand what code is doing at a glance
#code2020
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