Poll time for all our users on VS Code *INSIDERS* 📊
How would you feel about getting "Insiders" versions of *extensions* by default? (you can always opt-out)
This is starting in just a few minutes! Tune in now ▶️
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=kFlJLolrkx0
RT Hue Gogh
Why am I not surprised that @code set Ctrl+Shift+T to open the most recently closed tab? 🙇 Thank you for making things intuitive!
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/
Re @mpjeno turn on autosave! in your settings.json, add "files.autoSave": "afterDelay"
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
Are you unable to use 🆚 @code because of tight security restrictions where you work?
We'd love to chat with you about that. Drop a reply here and we'll reach out.
We want all security people to be like...
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 ^^)
New in VS Code 1.60 is support for bracket pair colorization 🎨 What's that, you ask? 🧐
@codepo8 made a short video to explain how it works!
Watch 👇
https://youtu.be/elNuPq3GFXg
RT Jonathan Creamer
Since it's my main dev setup now in #windows, thought I'd write about how I'm using #wsl to spin up Ubuntu and open projects with @code's Remote-Containers plugin.
https://www.jonathancreamer.com/setting-up-wsl2-and-the-vscode-containers-plugin/
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 👉
https://aka.ms/code-livestream-page
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
Re @TejasHK9 @smcenlly That's such a subjective thing that we can't really make a recommendation (there are so many good themes!). But maybe this video and some luck can help:
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=30JnrVNU4AA
If you missed yesterday's livestream, you can now watch it on-demand on our YouTube channel. Check out our conversation with @smcenlly about using Quokka in VS Code for rapid prototyping with #JavaScript and #TypeScript
Watch ▶️
https://youtu.be/a03u1eWebxo
RT Matt Bierner
Today's @code extension: Github Repositories
Browse and edit code from @github without cloning. You can even review PRs!
It's kind of like
#code2020
http://github.dev/
This is starting in just 5️⃣ minutes so tune in NOW for the livestream and Q&A!
Watch live 📺
Visual Studio Code: In a few hours we'll be talking with @smcenlly about rapid prototyping in JS/TS in VS Code! We'll see a demo of the Quokka extension too.
More info 👉
https://aka.ms/code-livestream-page
RT Scott Hanselman
Text editing and hot keys in visual studio @code – computer stuff they didn’t teach you in school!
https://youtu.be/gSMyLMZYjz8
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