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    VSCode-ANTLR4

    VSCode-ANTLR4

    ANTLR4 language support for Visual Studio Code

    vscode-antlr4 is a Visual Studio Code extension that provides comprehensive support for ANTLR4 grammar development. It enhances the editing experience by offering syntax highlighting, code completion, error checking, and visualization tools, making it easier to design and debug grammars within the VS Code environment. The extension supports various target languages and integrates seamlessly with ANTLR4's toolchain.
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    Anthony's VS Code Settings

    Anthony's VS Code Settings

    My VS Code settings and extensions

    Anthony's VS Code Settings contains the personal VS Code settings, extensions list and snippets of Anthony Fu— essentially his curated development environment configuration. It provides the settings.json, extensions.json, and other snippet files under .vscode/. The idea is for others to inspect, adopt, clone, or adapt his settings for a more consistent VS Code experience.
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    Visual Studio Code client for Tabnine

    Visual Studio Code client for Tabnine

    Visual Studio Code client for Tabnine

    This extension is for Tabnine’s Starter (free), Pro and Enterprise SaaS users only. Tabnine Enterprise users with the self-hosted setup should use the Tabnine Enterprise extension in the VSCode Marketplace. Tabnine is an AI code assistant that makes you a better developer. Tabnine will increase your development velocity with real-time code completions, chat, and code generation in all the most popular coding languages and IDEs. Whether you call it IntelliSense, intelliCode, autocomplete, AI-assisted code completion, AI-powered code completion, AI copilot, AI code snippets, code suggestion, code prediction, code hinting, content assist, unit test generation or documentation generation, using Tabnine can massively impact your coding velocity, significantly cutting down your coding time.
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    Tomorrow Theme

    Tomorrow Theme

    Tomorrow Theme

    Tomorrow Theme is a family of carefully balanced color schemes designed to provide consistent, readable syntax highlighting across editors, terminals, and code-hosting sites. The palette comes in multiple variants—Tomorrow (light) and several “Tomorrow Night” options like Bright, Blue, and Eighties—so developers can choose a tone that matches their environment without losing legibility. Each scheme defines a small, harmonious set of base and accent colors that map predictably to tokens such...
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    Emoji-Log

    Emoji-Log

    An Emoji Git commit log messages spec standard

    After building hundreds of open source software I've ended up inventing a git commit log standard called EMOJI-LOG that helps me understand a project's history with a less cognitive load just by looking at the git log. I like emoji. I like ’em a lot. Programming, code, geeks/nerds, open-source, all of that is inherently dull and sometimes boring. Emoji (which is, in fact, the plural of emoji) helps me add colors and emotions to the mix. Nothing wrong if you want to attach feelings to this 2D...
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