@[email protected] to [email protected]English • 1 year agoWhat's your favorite IDE for rust?message-square43fedilinkarrow-up142arrow-down10
arrow-up142arrow-down1message-squareWhat's your favorite IDE for rust?@[email protected] to [email protected]English • 1 year agomessage-square43fedilink
minus-square@[email protected]linkfedilinkEnglish12•1 year agoI am not a hardcore programmer, but anytime I code anything, I use vscodium. It is VScode without the microsoft telemetry.
minus-square@[email protected]linkfedilinkEnglish4•1 year agoThat sounds great! Does it support the plugins as well?
minus-squarebrielinkfedilinkEnglish5•1 year agoIt has the same plugin system, but they pull from Open VSX rather than Microsoft’s extension marketplace. If there’s an extension not available there, you can still download it from Microsoft’s marketplace and then add it manually.
minus-squarezaoplinkfedilinkEnglish3•1 year agoIt’s also possible to swap out the extension registry entirely and still use Microsoft’s marketplace instead of Open VSX in VSCodium.
minus-squareOne Who BrowseslinkEnglish1•1 year agoI figured this was possible, but I guess I never searched for the solution. Thank you!
I am not a hardcore programmer, but anytime I code anything, I use vscodium. It is VScode without the microsoft telemetry.
That sounds great! Does it support the plugins as well?
It has the same plugin system, but they pull from Open VSX rather than Microsoft’s extension marketplace. If there’s an extension not available there, you can still download it from Microsoft’s marketplace and then add it manually.
It’s also possible to swap out the extension registry entirely and still use Microsoft’s marketplace instead of Open VSX in VSCodium.
I figured this was possible, but I guess I never searched for the solution. Thank you!