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Useful Visual Studio Extensions for Working with Blazor
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thunder-client-support
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How to Add Firebase Authentication To Your NodeJS App
There are several testing approaches you can take to ascertain the functionality of the auth API. One way would be to automate the testing using unit tests with tools like Jest and Supertest. Alternatively, you can make use of API clients like Postman or the Thunder Client VS Code extension to test the API.
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Learning Cache
Now let's see the headers of the used lib @antonz/python-wasi using Thunder client in VS code)
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How to Build and Document a Go REST API with Gin and Go-Swagger
Our API is now ready for testing. We can use different API methods to test the functionality and behavior of the API including cURL and Postman. For this, we will use a vscode extension called ThunderClient. If using a different text editor, Postman is similar and can be used in place of ThunderClient.
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Thunder Client CLI — A new way to test APIs inside VS Code
Support: github.com/rangav/thunder-client-support
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VS Code Tip of the Week: The Thunder Client Extension
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Installing extensions from the VSC marketplace
Hi, how do I install Visual Studio Code extensions in Onivim2? I have downloaded a couple of extensions from the marketplace. I am using Windows; Onivim2 is in the PATH. The problem is that even using the CLI, the extensions are not installing. Is there a workaround for this? Do I have to extract the contents from the VSIX file? Just for more clarity, here are the extensions I am trying to add: Quokka, Thunder & Brackets.
- Thunder Client Is a GUI Based Rest API Client Extension for Visual Studio Code
- Thunder Client – HTTP Client Extension for vs Code
- Thunder Client – Lightweight alternative to Postman
What are some alternatives?
vscode-snippets - Personal VSCode snippets for Go, JS, Elm, etc.
openvsx - An open-source registry for VS Code extensions
voice-assistant-net-server - Voice Assistant Server for VSCode
martian-night-vscode-theme - My very own VS Code theme called "Martian Night". Inspired by the view of sunset on Mars, here is a theme that can bring the same vibe to your VS Code.
HTML-CSS-Class-Completion - :chocolate_bar: Visual Studio Code extension that provides CSS class name completion for the HTML class attribute based on the CSS files in your workspace
vscode-luna-paint - A raster image editor extension for VS Code
html-in-h-sigil - vscode snippets to write fast HTML inside of .ex files when writing Phoenix Application with Elixir.
vscode-kotlin - Kotlin language support for VS Code
Blazory - Speed up your Blazor development process with Blazory!
vscode-brackets-pack - Popular Brackets features as extensions for VS Code.
VsixBlazorMinimalProjectTemplate - A Visual Studio extension for a .Net standard project template for a minimal Blazor web app.
vscode-settings - My VS Code settings and extensions