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На маркетплейсі Microsoft для Visual Studio Code знайшли два шкідливі розширення, які заражають машини розробників стилерами. Малвар вміє робити скріншоти, красти паролі та криптогаманці, а також перехоплювати браузерні сесії.
The VS Code Malware That Captures Your Screen | Koi Blog
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From time to time I check if there is a Typora-like ("What You See Is What You Mean") markdown editor for Visual Studio Code. This is the case with Mark Sharp (https://MarkSharp.co).
The basic version looks good so far. Like most such editors, it reformats existing breaks. I do not like that this means that a linebreak is put after elements that create a break anyway (like headings), but well, my compact usage seems to be bad style.
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From time to time I check if there is a Typora-like ("What You See Is What You Mean") markdown editor for Visual Studio Code. This is the case with Mark Sharp (https://MarkSharp.co).
The basic version looks good so far. Like most such editors, it reformats existing breaks. I do not like that this means that a linebreak is put after elements that create a break anyway (like headings), but well, my compact usage seems to be bad style.
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From time to time I check if there is a Typora-like ("What You See Is What You Mean") markdown editor for Visual Studio Code. This is the case with Mark Sharp (https://MarkSharp.co).
The basic version looks good so far. Like most such editors, it reformats existing breaks. I do not like that this means that a linebreak is put after elements that create a break anyway (like headings), but well, my compact usage seems to be bad style.
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From time to time I check if there is a Typora-like ("What You See Is What You Mean") markdown editor for Visual Studio Code. This is the case with Mark Sharp (https://MarkSharp.co).
The basic version looks good so far. Like most such editors, it reformats existing breaks. I do not like that this means that a linebreak is put after elements that create a break anyway (like headings), but well, my compact usage seems to be bad style.
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From time to time I check if there is a Typora-like ("What You See Is What You Mean") markdown editor for Visual Studio Code. This is the case with Mark Sharp (https://MarkSharp.co).
The basic version looks good so far. Like most such editors, it reformats existing breaks. I do not like that this means that a linebreak is put after elements that create a break anyway (like headings), but well, my compact usage seems to be bad style.
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The new feature of vs-code April 2024: minimap section header is a great feature, but it works only for preset programming languages.
How can I add a custom header marking implementation for my extension?
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Here is the list:
1 - Auto Close Tags
2 - Auto Rename Tag
3 - Bracket Pair Colorizer
4 - Path Intellisense
5 - Npm Intellisense
6 - Settings Sync
7 - Color Highlight
8 - Debugger for Chrome
9 - Indent Rainbow
10 - htmltagwrap