![]() ![]() But there are many Git-related extensions for VSCode. GitLens seems to solve this problem (and others). After searching in vain, I realize that there is no built-in support for Git history, and I’m going to need to grab an extension for this. Which changesets did Git pull? I want to look at the history. I think it worked? It said "sync." What's a "sync"? To pull, I found a little “refresh” button in my status bar, and clicked it. Happily, VSCode understands this is, in fact, a working copy. But I know origin has changes I need to pull. OK, so I want to edit Mocha’s CHANGELOG.md. It’s difficult to discover what a particular keystroke does at any given time, but also supports conditionals, for a nearly absurd level of control. Key bindings are at once more powerful and complex than WebStorm.If you're using the default bindings in WebStorm, you likely want to install the JetBrains IDE Keymap extension.Install “Extension Packs” to get started quickly.I go ahead and open up my Mocha working copy… Summary I am, however, elated to report that the JetBrains IDE Keymap is a thing, and it works great. Since C/C++ isn’t listed on the “Welcome Page”, I dig into to the extensions and … can’t help myself from installing a bunch of extensions. I want to avoid customizing too much at the outset. I ignore the web page (thanks, but no thanks) and click a few of the “Install support for…” links under Tools and languages to get some basic extensions installed. This takes ~4s on my 2016 MBP-but I don’t have any extensions installed yet. □ visual-studio-code was successfully installed! => Linking Binary 'code' to '/usr/local/bin/code'. => Moving App 'Visual Studio Code.app' to '/Users/boneskull/Applications/Visual Studio Code.app'. => Verifying checksum for Cask visual-studio-code ![]() I used Homebrew Cask to install it: $ brew cask install visual-studio-code I’m certainly interested in how VSCode handles Python and C/C++, but I’m not going to explore it in this post. I’ll be looking at this from the standpoint of a JavaScript developer, so I’ll write “WebStorm,” but I really mean “a JetBrains IDE.”
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