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Python
Official python extension of vscode.
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Vim
Edit in vim pattern.
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vscode-icons
Change icons in file explorer.
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EditorConfig for VS Code
EditorConfig for VSCode. It will override user/workspace settings with settings found in .editorconfig files. The extension is really useful for cooperative developing!
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StandardJS for VS Code
StandardJS is a javascript linter which make developing simple and standard. Recommend if you use javascript.
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Prettify JSONFormat json files.VScode now have internal format support, no need for this extension in general. -
XML ToolsFormat XML files.VScode now have internal format support, no need for this extension in general. Generally you should consider json or yaml as config file instead of XML. -
One Dark Pro
The most popular color scheme in vscode. (Although I have changed the color scheme to default dark+)
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Swagger Viewer
View swagger file in vscode when designing REST API.
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SVG Viewer
View SVG file in vscode. The simplest way to view SVG file if you didn't install any software to view SVG file.
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hexdump for VSCode
Display a specified file in hexadecimal. Useful when you want to check the file encoding.
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GitLens
A better git tool for VSCode. Actually I seldom used this extension even though it does have powerful functions. I prefer use git cli commands instead.
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TSLint
Typescript code style checking. Note: there is an alternative plugin tslint-language-service for tslint. If you use the plugin, you should better NOT install this extension.
The User settings config file could enable user to quickly warm up with a new vscode.
Currently it mainly contains the editing config for vim extension and will be included more configs further.