Visual Studio Code
HomeBrew
| Visual Studio Code | HomeBrew | |
|---|---|---|
| 3,319 | 1,392 | |
| 186,159 | 48,463 | |
| 0.9% | 1.6% | |
| 10.0 | 10.0 | |
| 5 days ago | 3 days ago | |
| TypeScript | Ruby | |
| MIT License | BSD 2-clause "Simplified" License |
Stars - the number of stars that a project has on GitHub. Growth - month over month growth in stars.
Activity is a relative number indicating how actively a project is being developed. Recent commits have higher weight than older ones.
For example, an activity of 9.0 indicates that a project is amongst the top 10% of the most actively developed projects that we are tracking.
Visual Studio Code
- Scarab Diagnostic Suite Field Test #010: VS Code Input Geometry Boundary
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Agentic Engineering: What Does AI Coding Really Cost?
For IDE-heavy teams, BYOK (bring your own key) can be interesting, no matter whether you live in WebStorm or VS Code. On the JetBrains side, the JetBrains AI plans and Junie BYOK docs allow it, and most VS Code AI extensions offer the same idea: keep the IDE, connect provider keys, pay the provider.
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AI Doesn't Have ROI
One can (maybe, probably) disable copilot completely in vscode: chat.disableAIFeatures
https://github.com/microsoft/vscode/issues/309947
I am considering pinning whatever the earliest version in which this setting was introduced. I can't think of a single feature VSCode has implemented in the last three years that I couldn't go without. The binary for 121 is like 50% larger than 120.
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Best Markdown Editors for Developers
Option 1: Raw editing in IDE. You open the .md file in VS Code or whatever you use. Syntax highlighting shows you the structure. Maybe you toggle a preview pane. This works for quick edits but becomes painful for anything involving tables, diagrams, or complex formatting.
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Mix and Match: Running Kiro on Google Cloud Shell
The Google Cloud Shell- available on every Google Cloud project — comes with a built-in code editor that allows you to browse file directories, view and edit files, with continued access to the Cloud Shell. The Cloud Shell Editor is available by default with every Cloud Shell instance, and is based on Code OSS.
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Document Generation for Developers: Security, Compliance, and Build-vs-Buy Decisions for the Template-Plus-Data Pipeline
You'll need Python 3.8+ and pip for the quickstart, with venv recommended for isolation. Install the requests library for HTTP calls. VS Code with the Python extension works well as an editor, though PyCharm or Sublime Text work equally well. You'll also need a free Foxit developer account.
- VSCode fires up screen recording
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Google Antigravity 1.0 to 2.0/IDE Quick Migration Guide
Now here's the key point: Antigravity 2.0 is a huge departure from 1.0 in the sense that it is functionally no longer based on Microsoft's VS Code. That means a huge majority of all the personalizations from 1.0 will not carry over to 2.0.
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VS Code Now Credits Copilot on Every Commit by Default
There's a one-line pull request open against microsoft/vscode. It changes the default value of a setting called git.addAICoAuthor from "off" to "all". The PR is titled, with no embellishment, "Enabling ai co author by default." It was opened on April 15, 2026 by cwebster-99, a member of the VS Code team. By the time the HN thread on the PR hit 1,239 points and 646 comments in early May, the practical effect was already shipping: every commit you make in VS Code, regardless of whether you wrote the code yourself or had Copilot write it, gets a Co-authored-by: Copilot trailer in the commit message.
- VSCode Feature Request: Permissions, Sandboxing and Update Management (2018)
HomeBrew
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Build Your Own Shakespearean LLM
If you don't have Python 3.10+, install it (on Mac) via Homebrew:
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Supercharge your macOS workspace management with Aerospace - A guide for busy people
Aerospace is a menu bar application, but you can’t download it from an App Store or get it as a DMG file. You need a package manager. Go to the Homebrew website and follow the installation guide. Make sure to accurately follow the on-screen instructions. This may include any of the following:
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My fully offline AI-assisted Linux development machine
Docker, Distrobox, Flatpak, and a bit of Homebrew where it makes sense
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Fake AI Installers: When "Installing Claude" Turns Into Running Malware
Claude Code: official docs: https://docs.anthropic.com/... expected package: @anthropic-ai/claude-code Node.js: official site: https://nodejs.org/ internal mirror: https://nexus.example.com/... Homebrew: official site: https://brew.sh/
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Installing Terraform on macOS with Homebrew and Fixing Zsh Autocomplete Error
For this setup, I used Homebrew. If you do not have Homebrew installed yet, you can install it from: https://brew.sh/
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Using TMUX and tmuxinator for a better docker compose experience
Use Homebrew: brew install tmuxinator
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I built a visual TUI for Homebrew with React and Ink
If you're a macOS developer, you probably use Homebrew every day. But memorizing all the brew commands gets old — especially when you just want to see what's outdated, upgrade a few packages, or check if a service is running.
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The Ultimate Guide to a Smooth Dev Environment
Package managers like Chocolatey (Windows), APT (Linux), and Homebrew simplify software installation and management. They keep your tools up-to-date and reduce dependency conflicts.
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7 Mac Apps Every Rust Developer Should Have in 2026
đź”— brew.sh
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Nanobrew: The fastest macOS package manager compatible with brew
> Most of us want to wait a little while for the bugs to be worked out of fresh releases.
This is not something that's solved by updating less frequently though. It would be solved by a 'minimum age' setting, but `brew` aren't planning on implementing that, with arguably valid reasoning: https://github.com/Homebrew/brew/issues/21421
What are some alternatives?
community - Public feedback discussions for: GitHub Mobile, GitHub Discussions, GitHub Codespaces, GitHub Sponsors, GitHub Issues and more!
Chocolatey - Chocolatey - the package manager for Windows
KDevelop - Cross-platform IDE for C, C++, Python, QML/JavaScript and PHP
asdf - Extendable version manager with support for Ruby, Node.js, Elixir, Erlang & more
Atom - :atom: The hackable text editor
Sikarugir - A tool used to make user-friendly wine wrapped ports of Windows software for macOS.