Optimizing Visual Studio Code for Powershell development

Optimizing Visual Studio Code for Powershell development

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Optimizing Visual Studio Code for Powershell development
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I have used VSCode as my primary Powershell environment for over 3 years and tried many extensions and settings. Now it's your turn to learn from my experience! Here are some examples of the points we will cover:
– Basic configuration of the Powershell extension and code formatting
– Use Settings Sync to back up your settings and transfer them to other computers
– Powershell profile settings such as enabling predictive highlighting, prompt optimizations and keyboard shortcuts
– Overview of some useful general extensions such as Bracket Pair Colorizer, TODO tree, Indent Rainbow, Peacock and Better Align
– Configure the error lens and use custom colors to get inline recommendations and warnings while writing
– Configuring code formatting and using the new VSCode “the only format that changes lines when saving” to keep your PRs nice and clean
– Configure user launch configurations so that you have Powershell debugging tasks in every window, not just project-specific ones.

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