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    VSCodium

    VSCodium

    binary releases of VS Code without MS branding/telemetry/licensing

    Microsoft’s vscode source code is open source (MIT-licensed), but the product available for download (Visual Studio Code) is licensed under this not-FLOSS license and contains telemetry/tracking. The VSCodium project exists so that you don’t have to download+build from source. This project includes special build scripts that clone Microsoft’s vscode repo, run the build commands, and upload the resulting binaries for you to GitHub releases.
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    Synthwave ’84 (VSCode Theme)

    Synthwave ’84 (VSCode Theme)

    Synthwave inspired colour theme for VS Code

    synthwave-vscode is a visual theme extension for Visual Studio Code that gives the editor a retro, neon-drenched look reminiscent of 1980s synthwave aesthetics. It applies a dark base palette with bold accent colors, glowing highlights, and sharp contrasts to bring an edgy, stylized atmosphere to coding sessions. Syntax highlighting is tuned to balance readability with dramatic flair, ensuring code elements don’t get lost while preserving the cool visual vibe.
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    TSDX

    TSDX

    Zero-config CLI for TypeScript package development

    Despite all the recent hype, setting up a new TypeScript (x React) library can be tough. Between Rollup, Jest, tsconfig, Yarn resolutions, TSLint, and getting VSCode to play nicely, there is just a whole lot of stuff to do (and things to screw up). TSDX is a zero-config CLI that helps you develop, test, and publish modern TypeScript packages with ease, so you can focus on your awesome new library and not waste another afternoon on the configuration. With TSDX, you can quickly bootstrap a new TypeScript project in seconds, instead of hours. ...
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    vsc-ascoos-build-number-display

    vsc-ascoos-build-number-display

    Easily monitor the current build number of your VSCode workspace

    The Ascoos Build Number Display extension allows you to easily monitor the current build number of your workspace in the status bar of Visual Studio Code.
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    vsc-ascoos-update-build

    vsc-ascoos-update-build

    VSCode Extension: Automatically updates build number and date on save

    ... - Creates a backup of the saved file in the .repos folder with the updated build number and date. - Allows setting an initial build number via configuration. - Automatically creates and updates .vscode/settings.json to exclude the .versions and .repos folders from the file explorer.
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    Twin

    Twin

    Twin blends the magic of Tailwind with the flexibility of css-in-js

    ...Twin converts the classes you’ve used into CSS objects using Babel and then compiles away, leaving no runtime code. Twin chimes in with class and variant values from your Tailwind config. Works with the official tailwind vscode plugin. Avoid having to look up your classes with auto-completion straight from your Tailwind config. Apply variants to multiple classes at once with variant groups.
    Downloads: 2 This Week
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    Win11 in React

    Win11 in React

    Windows 11 in React

    This open-source project is made in the hope to replicate the Windows 11 desktop experience on web, using standard web technologies like React, CSS (SCSS), and JS. Why not just waste a week of your life creating a React project, just to cover up your insecurities about how incompetent you are. Just why not! Win11React is designed to look like the Real Windows 11. Built from scratch using react. This is not a full operating system and It is also not affiliated by Microsoft in anyway.
    Downloads: 17 This Week
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    HTM

    HTM

    JSX alternative using standard tagged templates, with compiler support

    ...No transpiler necessary. HTML's optional quotes: <div class=foo>. Component end-tags: <${Footer}>footer content<//>. Syntax highlighting and language support via the lit-html VSCode extension and vim-jsx-pretty plugin. Multiple root element (fragments): <div /><div />. Support for HTML-style comments: <div><!-- comment --></div>. htm is published to npm, and accessible via the unpkg.com CDN. If you're using Preact or React, we've included off-the-shelf bindings to make your life easier. They also have the added benefit of sharing a template cache across all modules.
    Downloads: 1 This Week
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    ASP.NET Core & Vue.js Starter

    ASP.NET Core & Vue.js Starter

    Asp.net Core & Vue.js (ES6) SPA Starter kit

    Starter Template for ASP.NET Core and Vue.JS (Vue) - with Webpack (with HMR), Web API, Vuex state management, and other best practices baked in! Find the template through the NuGet package manager inside Visual Studio. Now you can open the project via Visual Studio or VSCode, press F5 to run the application! You have two choices when it comes to how you prefer to run it. You can either use the command line or the build-in run command. Run the application using npm run dev. Run the application in VSCode or Visual Studio 2017 by hitting F5. When running the app using debug menu or F5 VS open auto the app in the browser. ...
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    Magic Python

    Magic Python

    Cutting edge Python syntax highlighter for Sublime Text

    This is a package with preferences and syntax highlighter for cutting edge Python 3, although Python 2 is well supported, too. The syntax is compatible with Sublime Text, Atom and Visual Studio Code. It is meant to be a drop-in replacement for the default Python package. Attention VSCode users, MagicPython is used as the default Python highlighter in Visual Studio Code. Don't install it unless you want or need the cutting-edge version of it. You will likely see no difference because you're already using MagicPython. MagicPython correctly highlights all Python 3 syntax features, including type annotations, f-strings and regular expressions. ...
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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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