VS Code Pets
Puts a small, bored cat, an enthusiastic dog, a feisty snake, a rubber duck, or Clippy 📎 in your code editor to boost productivity.
InstallationInstall this extension from the VS Code marketplace. OR With VS Code open, search for OR With VS Code open, launch VS Code Quick Open (
Using VS Code PetsCongrats on installing joy! Enjoy interacting with these cute pixelated pets. Read below to get a full understanding of this extension. Not convinced? Watch our extension spotlight on Visual Studio Code. After installing, open the command palette with Run the "Start pet coding session" command ( Now checkout the documentation to see what else is possible! TranslationVisit the Crowdin Project in case you'd like to help with the translations. It will be synced automatically to the repository. You can also request a new language in the Discussions section. CreditsThe cat animations were designed by seethingswarm. The dog media assets for this extension were designed by NVPH Studio. The forest theme was designed by edermunizz. The castle assets were created using artwork by GuttyKreum. Marc Duiker created the Clippy, Rocky, Zappy, rubber duck, snake, cockatiel, Ferris the crab, and Mod the dotnet bot media assets. Elthen created the fox media assets. Karen Rustad Tölva designed the original concept of Ferris the crab. Kevin Huang created the Akita inu media assets. The turtle animations were designed by enkeefe using Pixelart. The horse animations were adapted by Chris Kent from assets by Onfe. Kennet Shin created the snail media assets. Thank youThanks to all the contributors to this project. |