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Microsoft Visual Studio Code lets you build and debug modern web and cloud applications. Visual Studio Code is free and available on Linux, macOS, and Windows.

Redmond, WA, USA
Joined April 2015

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  1. Pinned Tweet
    Jul 9

    🎉 The June update of is live! 🎇 💪 Windows ARM platform builds 🐛 New JavaScript debugger ⚙️ Edit complex settings ... and more!! Click on the gear, check for updates and read the release notes:

    The June Update, version 1.47, is released.  Highlights include:

Improved screen reader support
Windows ARM platform builds
New JavaScript debugger with auto attach and CPU profiling
Easily edit complex settings
Updated Hexadecimal editor extension
Source control unified repository view for multiple repositories
View and sort pending changes by path, name, and source control status
Java Pack installer for Mac OS
Updated user experiences for Notebooks
Remote development tutorials have been overhauled
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  2. Retweeted
    11 hours ago

    Today's tip: remote port forwarding Port forwarding lets you access resources from your remote workspace using your local machine. For example, if you start a server in a remote ssh workspace, use port forwarding to view the served pages in your local browser

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  3. 📢 Tip 19: TFW you're working on a feature and you find a bug–or another feature to work on first 😬 Temporarily set aside the code changes you already made with a Git stash then get back to them later! 👉 For more GitHub goodness:

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  4. Retweeted
    Jul 22

    I know I'm late to the game but how crazy insanely awesome is live share 🤯. Collaborating with now... so awesome 👏

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  5. Retweeted
    Jul 22

    Did you know you can use "*" in the advanced search options in to search for similar subfolders across multiple parent folders? Really saved me a lot of hassle today

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  6. Retweeted
    Jul 22

    This is one of the most useful extensions in VS Code for React developers:

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  7. Jul 22

    📢 Tip 18: You can make your commits on verified, along with a big green badge ✅ How?!?! Using GPG and VS Code to sign your commits. 👉 For more GitHub goodness:

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  8. Retweeted
    Jul 21

    When did it become so easy to debug Node in ? 😲 I still remember the times where we had to mess around with configs and ports all the time. 🙈

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  9. Jul 21

    📢 Tip 17: The Source Control view in VS Code lets you stage specific changes only, so you can control what's part of your commit and what's still a WIP (Work In Progress) Then click on ✔️ to make a commit 🚀 👉 For more GitHub goodness:

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  10. Retweeted
    Jul 18

    Wow so you can create a new project in and with one button press create a repo of that project in and push it. This is so cool, has this always been around?

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  11. Retweeted
    Jul 20

    Today's setting: breadcrumbs.filePath Hide the file path part of VS Code's breadcrumbs. Set "breadcrumbs.filePath":"last" to only show the file name instead of the entire file path

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  12. Jul 20

    📢 Tip 16: GitLens (by our own ) is a must-have extension 🔎 Get in-line blame annotations and hover information for recent commits, search through commits, visualize and compare commits across branches…and more 🧙 👉 Get GitLens:

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  13. Retweeted
    Jul 17

    A peek at the new 'Convert to optional chain expression' refactoring for and Try it in today by installing the nightly extension:

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  14. Retweeted
    Jul 17

    The July release of the 🐍 extension for is here! Exciting updates: - Gather, our new extension for notebooks clean up 🧹 - Contextual highligthing 🌟 with - Exporting notebooks 📒 to HTML and PDF ...and more! Check our blog:

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  15. Jul 17

    📢 Tip 15: You ask us about "Unified Diff" view like on GitHub… It's there! Behind these 3 dots, called "inline diff". The setting persists in all windows and projects. We didn't mean to hide it so well 🙈 👉 For more GitHub goodness:

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  16. Retweeted
    Jul 17

    In you can specify which extensions are recommended for a project by listing them in ".code/extensions.json" file.

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  17. Jul 16

    📢 Tip 14: From the status bar, you can view all branches and switch to another one. From the command palette, you can also checkout another branch, create a new one, or rename a branch. Branch away! ⛵️ 👉 For more GitHub goodness:

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  18. Retweeted
    Jul 14

    Today's tip: outline follow cursor With 'follow cursor', the outline view will highlight the current cursor position. This can be useful for keeping track of where you are in a file and seeing symbols around your current cursor location

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  19. Jul 15

    📢 Tip 13: Merge conflicts are the worst 🙄 helps by showing diffs so you can choose the current or incoming change. "Merge Conflict" in the command palette lets you take action on many changes at once 👉 For more GitHub goodness:

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  20. Retweeted
    Jul 14

    Live Share is trying something new! 'Planned Sessions' are now available for insiders of Live Share in . Useful for all your regularly scheduled pairing sessions, interviews and team meetings.

    Image showing planned sessions in VS Code Live Share viewlet.
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  21. Retweeted
    Jul 14

    Hey folks - quick question: I generally expect that people using WSL are also using the Remote WSL extension. Is that true? Is anyone out there using WSL and , but NOT using them together?

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