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My Visual Studio Code Setup: Extensions and Themes

Matthias Ott’s posted his VS Code setup. I find lists like this (I rounded up some recent updates of my own) irresistible, probably because, like y’all, I spend an awful lot of time in VS Code and wanna make sure I’m getting the most out of it.

Things from the list that stood out to me:

  • I didn’t realize Bracket Pair Colorizer had gone v2 and it’s a separate install.
  • I din’t realize you needed an extension to honor .editorconfig files.
  • I wasn’t using anything for PHP, but Matthias listed PHP Intelephense and I’m giving it a whirl. It has fewer users than the non-weirdly named one though? And when I installed that, I saw Format HTML in PHP which I’m also trying because, yes, please! (Even Prettier’s PHP add-on can’t do that.)

Messing with extensions is also a good opportunity to clear out old crap.

Also super interesting…

So, https://t.co/7DZWDzAsTb is currently an email series (you can sign up now to catch up).

It’s turning into an ebook/screencast/extra-stuff product.

I’m gonna cover A TON, but I think the PHP section will be one of the most valuable parts for most of you pic.twitter.com/sdVK4L1m4n

— Caleb Porzio (@calebporzio) April 20, 2020

The main point of that series is cleaning up the interface of VS Code in extreme ways. All the way down to:

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