RT @DataChaz: 📢 VSCode tip of the day!
Want to compare two files in VS @code?
It's easy as pie with the native diff checker! 💥
✓ Select…
RT @TarasNovak: will polish it a bit more & publish it soon: #DataTableRenders in web version of @code notebooks 😎
RT @jayu_dev: @code Organize Imports is one of my fav time-savers!
RT Charly Wargnier 🇺🇦
📢 VSCode tip of the day!
Want to compare two files in VS @code?
It's easy as pie with the native diff checker! 💥
✓ Select your files
✓ Right-click & choose "Compare selected"
✓ Job done! 🙌
RT Taras 🇺🇦 (dataPixy 🧚♂️)
Re will polish it a bit more & publish it soon: #DataTableRenders in web version of @code notebooks 😎
RT Jakub Mazurek 👨💻 🧰
Re @code Organize Imports is one of my fav time-savers!
🧵 Have you updated to the latest VS Code? Check out this thread with a few of our favorite features from the March 2022 release ⬇️
RT Excalidraw
VS @code users, introducing the Excalidraw extension! 🔥
Created and led by @pomdtrr ❤️ it is now the official Excalidraw VS Code extension that we'll be improving and maintaining going forward 🚀
https://marketplace.visualstudio.com/items?itemName=pomdtr.excalidraw-editor
RT @excalidraw: VS @code users, introducing the Excalidraw extension! 🔥
Created and led by @pomdtrr ❤️ it is now the official Excalidraw V…
Re 5/ Reply with your favorite feature from the release or let us know what you want to see in the future 💬
To learn more about any of these, tune into our livestream on Thursday:
https://code.visualstudio.com/livestream
Re 4/ Debug JS w/ heap profiles
The JavaScript debugger now lets you capture and visualize heap profiles to better understand where and how memory is being allocated.
P.S. This feature was contributed through a community PR! 👏
Re 3/ Improvements to terminal search 🔎
Now, when you’re searching in the terminal, all matches will be highlighted and have corresponding annotations for each result in the scroll bar.
You customize the highlight colors via the `terminal.findMatch...` settings.
Re 2/ Drag & drop in VS Code Web 📁
You can drag and drop local files or folders in
http://vscode.dev/
http://vscode.dev/
Re 1/ Built-in local file history 📜 This one was a popular feature request!
Anytime a file is saved, a new entry appears in the “Timeline” view. You can name entries & compare them, restore them, or delete them.
To try this out, run the command “Local History: Create Entry”
RT @njukidreborn: 🤯 Just fixed some memory leaks in VS @code with the help of Detached Elements tool in Edge. Kudos to the team building th…
RT @gitlens: With GitLens’ support for Visual Studio @code for the Web, users can now unleash the power of GitLens features in the browser…
RT @OliviaGuzzardo: My first blogpost is up for @code! 🥳Read about how you can move from local to cloud-based development using things like…
RT @BenjaminPasero: ⌛️ Local history landed in @code. ✨ Get back to older versions of a file and restore or compare as needed.
ℹ️ More det…
RT @philosophicles: I'm 34, been using git for years.
For the first time, I just did git reset --hard in the wrong place and lost some hou…
RT @GitHubNext: ✨New in this release is "Translate this code"
Select some code and translate it into other languages on the spot: https://t…
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