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Visual Studio Code

Now VSCode user settings can be synced with GitHub account.

User Settings

Copy settings.json into the User directory which location depends on the OS platform.

  • Windows: %APPDATA%\Code\User\settings.json
  • Linux: $HOME/.config/Code/User/settings.json
  • MacOS: $HOME/Library/Application Support/Code/User/settings.json

Extensions

Search the following extensions in the Extension Marketplace with prefix @id:. For example, @id:ms-python.python. Note that there is no space after colon symbol :.

13xforever.language-x86-64-assembly
aaron-bond.better-comments
alefragnani.Bookmarks
CoenraadS.bracket-pair-colorizer
Equinusocio.vsc-community-material-theme
Equinusocio.vsc-material-theme
equinusocio.vsc-material-theme-icons
Gruntfuggly.todo-tree
mhutchie.git-graph
ms-toolsai.jupyter
ms-vscode.cpptools
ms-vscode.cpptools-extension-pack
PKief.material-icon-theme
shd101wyy.markdown-preview-enhanced
streetsidesoftware.code-spell-checker
tchayen.markdown-links
tomoki1207.pdf
torn4dom4n.latex-support
vscode-icons-team.vscode-icons
vscodevim.vim
zhuangtongfa.material-theme

Show Installed Extensions

$ code --list-extensions

MacOS must install code command before running it in the shell. Launch VSCode and open the Command Palette (Shift+Cmd+P). Type Shell Command: Install 'code' command in PATH command and hit Enter button. Restart the terminal and now we can run the command below to show installed extensions.