code-settings-sync VS dotfiles

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code-settings-sync

🌴💪 Synchronize your Visual Studio Code Settings Across Multiple Machines using GitHub GIST 💪🌴 (by shanalikhan)
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code-settings-sync dotfiles
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TypeScript Lua
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code-settings-sync

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dotfiles

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  • I'm a long time Vim user, and I want to move to VS Code for a while. I like to script my editor a lot (PDE-style). How should I approach this?
    3 projects | /r/vscode | 4 Nov 2022
    Trying to explain it, while working in Vim, I can decide to add a custom command that I'm going to be using, so I can just open a `.vim` file that has my commans (or `.lua`), add it in there, reload it, check if it works as I intended, and just keep going on what I was doing before. This is primarily the experience I want to achieve in customizing VS Code. I've went through the Extension writing tutorial, but this one seems to be a bit more complicated. I'm also keen to just store everything in git, so I can share it with other people (e.g. my dotfiles for vim, zsh, and so on: github.com/skanev/dotfiles).

What are some alternatives?

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dethcode - View source of deployed Ethereum contracts in VSCode

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vscode-restclient - REST Client Extension for Visual Studio Code

EditorSyntax - Syntax highlighting files for editors (VSCode, Atom, SublimeText, TextMate, etc) and GitHub!

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