VS Code Extensions Every Developer Needs

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Code Quality

ESLint and Prettier work together to enforce code style and catch errors. GitLens provides powerful Git integration with blame annotations and history exploration.

Productivity

GitHub Copilot provides AI-powered code completion. Thunder Client offers a lightweight REST API client. Live Share enables real-time collaborative editing.

Language Support

Python, Go, Rust Analyzer, and C/C++ extensions provide rich language support with IntelliSense, debugging, and refactoring capabilities.

Remote Development

Remote SSH, Dev Containers, and WSL extensions let you develop on remote machines, in containers, or in Windows Subsystem for Linux seamlessly.

Themes and UI

One Dark Pro, Dracula, and Catppuccin are popular themes. Material Icon Theme improves file icon visibility. Bracket Pair Colorizer (now built-in) helps navigate nested code.

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