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Awesome VS Code
A curated list of delightful VS Code packages and resources. For more awesomeness, check out awesome.
Table of Content
- Syntax
- Lint
- Themes
- Material-theme
- Base16 Ocean Kit
- Seti
- Uncategorized
- Align
- beautify
- Bookmarks
- Color Highlight
- Dash
- Debugger for Chrome
- ECMAScript Quotes Transformer
- Editor Config for VS Code
- ftp-sync
- join-lines
- Project Manager
- Runner
- Sort Lines
- Contribute
- License
Syntax
Language packages extend the editor with syntax highlighting and/or snippets for a specific language or file format.
Lint and IntelliSense
In case the awesome nirvana that is linting has not yet been unleashed upon you:
lint was the name originally given to a particular program that flagged some suspicious and non-portable constructs (likely to be bugs) in C language source code. The term is now applied generically to tools that flag suspicious usage in software written in any computer language.
Unlike some other editors, VS Code supports IntelliSense, linting, outline out-of-the-box and doesn't require any separate extension to run linter packages. Some linters are already integrated in VS Code, you can find the full list in the official documentation, Languages section.
Here are some useful linters and IntelliSense extensions:
- C++ - GNU Global tags
- CSS - stylelint
- Go - Go
- JavaScript - eslint
- Python
Themes
UI
Unfortunately, VS Code doesn't support custom UI themes yet https://github.com/Microsoft/vscode/issues/1833
Syntax
Material-theme
Base16 Ocean Kit
Seti
Uncategorized
Align
Align text in vscode like the atom-alignment package
beautify
Beautify code in place for VS Code
Bookmarks
Mark lines and jump to them
Color Highlight
Highlight web colors in your editor
Dash
Dash integration in Visual Studio Code
Debugger for Chrome
A VS Code extension to debug your JavaScript code in the Chrome browser, or other targets that support the Chrome Debugging Protocol.
ECMAScript Quotes Transformer
Transform quotes of ECMAScript string literals
Editor Config for VS Code
Editor Config for VS Code
ftp-sync
Auto sync your work to remote FTP server
join-lines
Use Ctrl+j/Cmd+j to join lines, just like in Atom and similar to Sublime Text.
Project Manager
Create and open projects instantly by saving the workspace folder in VSCode.
Runner
Run various scripts right from VS Code
Sort Lines
Sorts lines of text in specific order
Contribute
Contributions welcome! Read the contribution guidelines first.
License
To the extent possible under law, Valerii Iatsko has waived all copyright and related or neighboring rights to this work.