editorconfig-vscode
EditorConfig extension for Visual Studio Code (by editorconfig)
Vim
:star: Vim for Visual Studio Code (by VSCodeVim)
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editorconfig-vscode
Posts with mentions or reviews of editorconfig-vscode.
We have used some of these posts to build our list of alternatives
and similar projects. The last one was on 2022-05-06.
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Please vote for encoding detection in XML files.
VSCode doesn't support detection of encoding of XML files currently. That is a long standing bug/feature request and multiple issues have been raised and closed as duplicates from each other and other strange reasons. The result is it still doesn't support this pretty basic editor feature and in combination with a lack of support for charset of EditorConfig and a lack of support of file extension specific settings, things easily become pretty difficult to handle especially in legacy projects. So please vote on this issue:
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Visual Studio Code and Flask Jinja Templates
Flask I have recently switched to Visual Studio Code (previously used PyCharm) and am now facing a formatting problem. With the following example html: {% extends 'base.html' %} {% block body %} {{ super() }} Something{% endblock%} after saving (I have turned on formatOnSave) I get the following: {% extends 'base.html' %}{% block body %}{{ super() }}Something{% endblock%} I am using the editorconfig plugin and have stayed with the default user settings. How can I configure VSC to not force Jinja blocks to be on a single line? Unfortunately I wasn't able to find an answer for this problem and I would prefer not switching the editor again. As always: thanks in advance! Answer link : https://codehunter.cc/a/flask/visual-studio-code-and-flask-jinja-templates
Vim
Posts with mentions or reviews of Vim.
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- The IDEs we had 30 years ago and we lost
- The Loneliness of the Mid-Level Vimmer
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Multiple Notepad++ Flaws Let Attackers Execute Arbitrary Code
I find the Vim extension for VS Code has macro support that is good enough for most of my use cases (if you’re a fan of Vim key bindings - obviously).
https://github.com/VSCodeVim/Vim/blob/master/ROADMAP.md#repe...
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VSCode with Neovim?
that's why I just use https://github.com/VSCodeVim/Vim if I have to use VSCode
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Can i change a with i and vice versa in command mode.
They have discussions enabled on the GitHub repository; eventually r/vscode might be of help.
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Neovim vs VSCode Neovim - what are the tradeoffs?
What you would learn from using a neovim addon for VS Code covers most of the first point and some of the second - VSCode Vim lets you run neovim in a headless mode that relays keypresses to it, and emulates several popular addons. It also comes without quite as much hassle as comes from the second step of learning to configure vim/neovim yourself. Most VSCode extensions work pretty well out of the box, maybe requiring you to add the path to a compiler/interpreter that is not on your PATH.
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Vim extension for VS Code lacks "virtualedit" option and cursor doesn't reach the end
The extension does have visualedit. You can check the list of supported features here: https://github.com/VSCodeVim/Vim/blob/HEAD/ROADMAP.md
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How to achieve VSCode's vim like jsx and imports folding in doom emacs
I though VSCode's vim emulation had issues with code folding
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I'm stuck between CB-GK-16 and 617, I like 617 more cause it looks better. Now the situation is I'm a programmer, I don't mind learning new bindings but is it worth it? If you have any experiences that would help me, please share them with me :)
Either I go with K552 or save for RK84 if not CB-GK-16 and both of these are pretty good choice that's certain, or I go with 617 Fizz and use VIM keybinding which Isn't an issue for me cause I've been using NeoVim for more than 1 year, you can grab my dotfiles if you want. Most people won't go with 60% cause they are used to arrow, home, end ... keys so am I with vs code but today I found out about vscodevim extension which enables vim keybinding , these keybindings pretty easy to use more than arrow, home, end .. keys if yo're a vim user like Shift + $ = end, Shift + 0 = home, in visual mode V to select text etc ...
- Undo (“u”) stopped working as intend – Issue #8157 – VSCodeVim/Vim