EverythingToolbar
Visual Studio Code
EverythingToolbar | Visual Studio Code | |
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59 | 2,863 | |
5,608 | 158,946 | |
- | 1.0% | |
7.9 | 10.0 | |
over 1 year ago | 4 days ago | |
C# | TypeScript | |
GNU General Public License v3.0 or later | MIT License |
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EverythingToolbar
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Windows Terminal is now the default Windows 11 22H2 console
Link for the lazy: https://github.com/stnkl/EverythingToolbar
- EverythingToolbar 1.0 for Windows 11 is out
- EverythingToolbar 1.0
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Software using fluid design guidelines?
Twinkle Tray, ByteStream Torrent, EverythingToolbar to name a few
- EverythingToolbar releases version 1.0.0
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Searching "explorer" in search tab brings up Edge instead of File Explorer
this is amazing : https://github.com/stnkl/EverythingToolbar
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Why is Windows 10 such garbage when it comes to searching for programs installed to your machine??
And this
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Creating a Script That Allows Everything (Program) to Have Administrator Privileges on Startup...
Lastly, if you use the Windows search feature, EverythingToolbar is an awesome companion worth checking out.
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Who seriously thought this looked good and could be shipped? :)
There's also EverythingToolbar and Windows 11 support is currently available in the beta here.
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Make LWin activate the EverythingToolbar
So I just got the EverythingToolbar thanks to this unexpected treasure trove, and I would love for the Windows key to open it instead of the Start Menu, but I couldn't figure out how to do this.
Visual Studio Code
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Essential Tools & Technologies for New Developers
For beginners, the best code editor is Vscode.
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How to Handle File Uploads with ASP.NET Core
An IDE or text editor; we'll use Visual Studio 2022 for this tutorial, but a lightweight IDE such as Visual Studio Code will work just as well
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How to Scrape Google Finance
Choosing IDE: Selecting the right Integrated Development Environment (IDE) can make your coding experience smoother. Consider popular options like as PyCharm, Visual Studio Code, or Jupyter Notebook. Install your preferred IDE and configure it to work with Python.
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Tools that keep me productive
It all starts with the editor. Visual Studio Code (VS Code) is my go-to editor. I was using the Insider’s Edition for the longest time, but some extensions would try to log in and redirect to VS Code regular edition, so I decided to go back to it. That said, VS Code Insider's is very stable.
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Developing a Generic Streamlit UI to Test Amazon Bedrock Agents
Meanwhile, a developer workflow that does not require access to AWS Management Console may provide a better experience. As a developer, I appreciate having an integrated development environment (IDE) such as Visual Studio Code where I can code, deploy, and test in one place.
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How to make ESLint and Prettier work together? 🛠️
Good to know: If you're a Visual Studio Code user, you can enhance your coding experience by installing the ESLint and Prettier extensions. These extensions provide real-time error and warning highlighting, as well as automatic formatting and code fixing on save.
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Create a simple Server using Express.js.
Download any code editor e.g. VS code. Visual Studio code which is a code editor with support for development operations like debugging, task running, and version control. Go to https://code.visualstudio.com
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How to Add Firebase Authentication To Your NodeJS App
A code editor (VS Code is my go-to IDE), but feel free to use any code editor you're comfortable with.
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Create a Chat App With Node.js
First, grab your favorite command-line tool, Terminal or Warp, and a code editor, preferably VS Code and let’s begin.
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Asynchronous Programming in C#
C# is very good as a language, have developed in it for 5+ years. The problem is the gap between what MSFT promises to management and actually delivers to developers. You really really need to fully read the fine print, think of the omissions in documentation and implement a proof-of-concept that almost implements the full solution to find out the hidden gotchas.
For example, even probably their best product VS Code only got reasonable multiple screens support last year: https://github.com/microsoft/vscode/issues/10121#issuecommen...
And then, on the other end of the spectrum, you have Teams.
What are some alternatives?
Flow.Launcher - :mag: Quick file search & app launcher for Windows with community-made plugins
thonny - Python IDE for beginners
Wox - A cross-platform launcher that simply works
reactide - Reactide is the first dedicated IDE for React web application development.
NanaZip - The 7-Zip derivative intended for the modern Windows experience
Spyder - Official repository for Spyder - The Scientific Python Development Environment
tron - Tron
doom-emacs - An Emacs framework for the stubborn martian hacker [Moved to: https://github.com/doomemacs/doomemacs]
Open-Shell-Menu - Classic Shell Reborn.
KDevelop - Cross-platform IDE for C, C++, Python, QML/JavaScript and PHP
audio-band - Display and control songs from the Windows taskbar
vscodium - binary releases of VS Code without MS branding/telemetry/licensing