John Straumann
John Straumann @JohnStraumann ·
Use Solution Explorer in Visual Studio Code to quickly navigate your project: right-click files for context actions, use the search bar to filter files, and drag-and-drop to reorganize. Boost productivity with these hidden power features! #VSCodeTips @code
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John Straumann
John Straumann @JohnStraumann ·
Use Visual Studio Code's built-in code analysis and static code rules to catch errors early. Enable extensions like ESLint or SonarLint for real-time feedback and cleaner, more maintainable code. #CodeQuality #VSCodeTips @code
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John Straumann
John Straumann @JohnStraumann ·
Use VS Code's "Editor: Format On Save" and customize formatting profiles in settings.json to keep your code clean and consistent automatically. Combine with extensions like Prettier for seamless style enforcement! #CodeCleanup #VSCodeTips @code
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John Straumann
John Straumann @JohnStraumann ·
Use VS Code's "Editor: Format On Save" and customize formatting profiles in settings.json to keep your code clean and consistent automatically. Leverage extensions like Prettier for enhanced formatting control! #CodeCleanup #VSCodeTips @code
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John Straumann
John Straumann @JohnStraumann ·
Use Visual Studio Code's built-in code analysis and static code rules to catch errors early, enforce coding standards, and improve code quality. Enable extensions like ESLint or SonarLint for real-time feedback while you code! #CodeQuality #VSCodeTips @code
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John Straumann
John Straumann @JohnStraumann ·
Use bookmarks in Visual Studio Code to quickly mark important lines with Ctrl+F2. Navigate through them easily with F2 and Shift+F2. Combine with navigation history (Alt+Left/Right) to jump back and forth between code spots efficiently! #VSCodeTips @code
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John Straumann
John Straumann @JohnStraumann ·
Customize your VS Code experience by creating your own themes! Use the built-in Color Theme extension generator to define colors for syntax, UI, and more. Personalize your workflow and reduce eye strain with colors that suit you best. #VSCodeTips #CustomThemes @code
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John Straumann
John Straumann @JohnStraumann ·
In VS Code, use "Peek Definition" (Alt+F12) to view code inline without leaving your current spot, and "Go to Definition" (F12) to jump directly to the code. Both speed up navigation—choose based on your workflow! #VSCodeTips #Coding @code
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John Straumann
John Straumann @JohnStraumann ·
Customize your VS Code toolbar and menus to boost productivity! Right-click the toolbar to add/remove buttons, or use the Command Palette (Ctrl+Shift+P) to find and pin your favorite commands for quick access. #VSCodeTips #Productivity @code
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John Straumann
John Straumann @JohnStraumann ·
Master multitasking in Visual Studio Code by using split view! Press Ctrl+\ (Cmd+\ on Mac) to split the editor, then drag files between panes for efficient window management and seamless coding flow. #VSCodeTips #Productivity @code
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John Straumann
John Straumann @JohnStraumann ·
Customize your VS Code toolbar and menus to boost productivity! Right-click the toolbar to add/remove buttons, drag to rearrange, and use the Command Palette (Ctrl+Shift+P) to find and pin your favorite commands. Tailor your workspace your way! #VSCodeTips @code
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John Straumann
John Straumann @JohnStraumann ·
Use bookmarks in Visual Studio Code to quickly mark important lines with Ctrl+F2. Navigate through them using F2 and Shift+F2. Combine with navigation history (Ctrl+- and Ctrl+Shift+-) to jump back and forth efficiently in your code! #VSCodeTips @code
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John Straumann
John Straumann @JohnStraumann ·
Customize your VS Code experience by creating your own themes! Use the built-in Color Theme Generator extension to tweak colors easily, then export and share your unique look. Personalize your coding environment for better focus and comfort! #VSCodeTips @code
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John Straumann
John Straumann @JohnStraumann ·
Use Visual Studio Code extensions like "Coverage Gutters" to visualize code coverage directly in your editor. It highlights covered and uncovered lines, helping you focus testing efforts efficiently and improve code quality. #CodeCoverage #VSCodeTips @code
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John Straumann
John Straumann @JohnStraumann ·
In Visual Studio Code, use "Peek Definition" (Alt+F12) to view code inline without leaving your current spot, and "Go to Definition" (F12) to jump directly to the code. Both boost navigation efficiency—choose based on your workflow! #VSCodeTips @code
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John Straumann
John Straumann @JohnStraumann ·
Use Visual Studio Code extensions like "Coverage Gutters" to visualize code coverage directly in your editor. It highlights covered and uncovered lines, helping you focus testing efforts and improve code quality efficiently. #CodeCoverage #VSCodeTips @code
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John Straumann
John Straumann @JohnStraumann ·
Use Visual Studio Code's built-in code analysis and static code rules to catch errors early. Enable extensions like ESLint or SonarLint for real-time feedback and cleaner, more maintainable code. #CodeQuality #VSCodeTips @code
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