• @herrherrmann@lemmy.ml
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    1 year ago

    I started with Notepad++ and some CSS-specific editor (I can’t figure out the name anymore!), then switched to Brackets (RIP), Atom (RIP) and eventually landed at VS Code. I want to use VSCodium, but some of my favorite extensions are missing and their maintainers refuse to add them to the open VSCodium extension registry…

    I would also like to try more “native” editors like Nova, but so far I always ran into blockers with it.

    Oh, and for working on Markdown files I use the great Typora!

    • people_are_cute
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      1 year ago

      Bruh, you can literally just copy the ‘%USERPROFILE%.vscode\extensions’ folder to the respective VSCodium folder and those extensions will appear on VSCodium as well.

      • @herrherrmann@lemmy.ml
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        11 year ago

        Even with VS Code and the proprietary VS Code marketplace, I’ve run into compatibility issues with extensions when upgrading VS Code. So, I’m not too keen to start managing extension files manually. And please don’t call my “bruh”.