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full-stack-dev

full-stack-dev

sachinsmc

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Extensions for full stack devs
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full-stack-dev README

Extension Pack

This project is best experienced with the following recommended VS Code extensions, bundled as an Extension Pack:

Extension Pack: full-stack-dev-extension-pack

You can install all recommended extensions at once using the following Extension Pack (create or install as needed):

  • Amazon Q
  • AWS Toolkit for Visual Studio Code
  • Astro
  • Sky at Night Theme
  • Better TOML
  • Biome
  • PostgreSQL
  • GitHub Dark Color Theme
  • ESLint
  • Docker
  • Git History
  • ES7+ React/Redux/React-Native snippets
  • GitLens — Git supercharged
  • Code Runner
  • GitHub Copilot
  • GitHub Copilot Chat
  • GitHub RemoteHub
  • GitHub Pull Requests and Issues
  • Go
  • HashiCorp Terraform
  • Solidity
  • Git Graph
  • Azure Containers
  • Azure Docker
  • Python Debugger
  • Python
  • Pylance
  • Remote - Containers
  • Remote - SSH
  • Remote - SSH: Editing Configuration Files
  • Makefile Tools
  • Remote Explorer
  • Remote Repositories
  • Remote Server
  • Excalidraw Editor
  • Prisma
  • Turbo Fmt Println
  • Turbo Rust Println
  • Svelte
  • Even Better TOML
  • Volar (Vue)
  • Prettier - Code formatter
  • REST Client

To install all at once:

  1. Open the Extensions sidebar in VS Code.
  2. Search for full-stack-dev-extension-pack (or create your own extensionPack in package.json).
  3. Click Install.

Alternatively, you can install each extension individually from the list above.

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