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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

    - Automatically updates @build and @updated tags in your PHP files. - Saves the build information in builds.json located in the .versions folder. - 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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    Git History

    Git History

    Quickly browse the history of a file from any git repository

    Git History is a web-based tool for visually browsing the history of a file from a Git repository. It lets users inspect how a file changed over time by replacing a supported repository URL with the Git History domain. The tool works with GitHub, GitLab, and Bitbucket file URLs, making it useful across several common code-hosting platforms. It presents changes as an animated, readable timeline instead of requiring users to manually step through commits. The project also offers browser...
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