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Dev Essentials - Part III - Visual Studio Code Extensions

The VS Code extensions I rely on for PHP, C#, Python, Rust, Go, JavaScript, Docker, Kubernetes, Git and more — a curated list built from years of daily use.

17 de January de 2024 · ~2 min de leitura · #visual-studio-code #extensions #produtividade ·
Dev Essentials Parte 3 de 4

In this third part of the Dev Essentials series, I present the extensions I use in Visual Studio Code — covering every language and tool in my stack.

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Terraform language support.
Take beautiful screenshots of your code.
CSharpier formatter for C# files.
Complete PHP language support.
XML tools — formatting, XPath, XQuery.
ES7+ React/Redux snippets.
Supercharged Git integration — blame, history, lens.
Opinionated code formatter.
Manage .NET solutions like Visual Studio.
Run code snippets directly in the editor.
AI pair programmer by GitHub.
Official Go language support.
Highlights TODO, FIXME and similar comments in a tree view.
Official Terraform extension by HashiCorp.
HTTP client directly in the editor — send requests from .http files.
Add and update NuGet packages from VS Code.
Color the editor window per project/workspace.
Kotlin language support.
Docker integration — build, run, manage containers.
Official C# extension by Microsoft.
Kubernetes cluster management and YAML support.
Official Python extension.
Jupyter notebook support.
Develop inside Docker containers.
Develop in WSL from Windows.
PowerShell language support and debugger.
Highlights web colors inline in the editor.
Jest test runner integration.
YAML language support with JSON schema validation.
Official Rust language server.
Snyk security scanning for code and dependencies.
SonarLint static code analysis.
Spell checker for source code.
Brazilian Portuguese dictionary for Code Spell Checker.
File icons for the Explorer panel.
Official Vue 3 language support.
Automatic time tracking for coding.
Shows the size of imported packages inline.
PHP debugger with XDebug support.
Sync across machines
Enable Settings Sync in VS Code (built-in since 1.48) to keep your extensions, keybindings and settings in sync across all your machines via GitHub or Microsoft account.

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