#vscode
  • 1.
    Open vault in VS Code
    4 months ago by NomarCub
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    Score: 53/100
    Category: Coding & Technical Tools
    The Open vault in VS Code plugin allows users to seamlessly open their Obsidian vaults or specific files directly in Visual Studio Code. It provides a ribbon button, context menu options, and commands for easy integration with VS Code. Users can customize how files or vaults are opened, including support for jumping to specific lines and characters. The plugin also supports various methods of launching VS Code, such as using the `code` command or `vscode://` URLs. Additionally, it offers advanced settings for multi-root workspaces and specific file openings, making it highly adaptable for coding, version control, and markdown management workflows.
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  • 2.
    Code Files
    2 years ago by Lukas Bach
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    Score: 40/100
    Category: Coding & Technical Tools
    The Code Files plugin revolutionizes your Obsidian experience by introducing a code editor view that seamlessly integrates with your notes. With Monaco Editor, you can now edit individual code blocks from Markdown files in an embedded instance, making it easier than ever to refine your code snippets. Configure the plugin settings to choose which file extensions will default to the code editor and take advantage of new features like themes, code block editing, and CSS snippet editing. The plugin also allows for creating new code files through various methods, including right-clicking on a folder or using the command palette. With this plugin, you can now edit your code in a more streamlined way, making it an essential tool for developers and coders who use Obsidian.
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  • 3.
    VSCode Editor
    a year ago by Sun Xvming
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    Score: 21/100
    Category: File Management
    The VSCode Editor plugin for Obsidian is a game-changer for developers who work with code in their notes. This plugin brings the power of VSCode's editor to Obsidian, allowing you to view and edit various code files directly within your vault. With support for over 20 programming languages, including C, Python, JavaScript, and more, this plugin makes it easy to work on code snippets without having to switch between editors. The plugin offers a range of features that make it easy to use, including customizable themes, font sizes, and shortcuts. You can even edit individual code blocks from within your Markdown documents using the built-in Monaco Editor. Plus, with support for internal links quick preview, you can easily navigate through your code files without having to switch between tabs. Overall, the VSCode Editor plugin is a must-have for any developer who uses Obsidian as their note-taking tool. It's a powerful and feature-rich plugin that makes it easy to work on code snippets directly within your vault.
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