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Vscode | 151,692 | 237 | 144 | 3 hours ago | 638 | July 27, 2023 | 8,135 | mit | TypeScript | |
Visual Studio Code | ||||||||||
Vscode Restclient | 4,557 | 6 days ago | 441 | mit | TypeScript | |||||
REST Client Extension for Visual Studio Code | ||||||||||
Pythonvscode | 2,044 | 4 months ago | 59 | mit | TypeScript | |||||
This extension is now maintained in the Microsoft fork. | ||||||||||
Vscode Code Runner | 1,888 | 8 months ago | 572 | mit | TypeScript | |||||
Code Runner for Visual Studio Code | ||||||||||
Vscode Peacock | 964 | 2 months ago | 40 | mit | TypeScript | |||||
Subtly change the color of your Visual Studio Code workspace. Ideal when you have multiple VS Code instances, use VS Live Share, or use VS Code's Remote features, and you want to quickly identify your editor. | ||||||||||
Vscodenotebook | 561 | 3 years ago | 6 | mit | Python | |||||
📝 Use VS Code as a reliable note-taking/journal application | ||||||||||
Vscode Portable | 491 | 5 months ago | 14 | gpl-2.0 | HTML | |||||
Portable version of the Visual Studio Code editor. | ||||||||||
Vscode | 380 | a month ago | 6 | mit | JavaScript | |||||
Soho vibes for Visual Studio Code | ||||||||||
Themecreator | 369 | 4 months ago | 6 | gpl-3.0 | Clojure | |||||
https://mswift42.github.io/themecreator/ create themes for intellij, textmate, textadept, atom, emacs, vim and gnome terminal. | ||||||||||
Vscode Theme Onedark | 234 | a year ago | 44 | mit | ||||||
VSCode Theme based on Atom's One Dark theme |
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