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We need to keep this number as low as possible to minimize this resource usage — and stop these extensions from clashing with one another or with native functionality. |
And you know, there's a significant number of extensions in the Marketplace that provide functionality VSCode already has built-in. |
Usually they were made when the feature wasn't added yet; but once that happened they became largely redundant additions. |
So below, I cover a list of these integrated VSCode features and extensions that provide them. Uninstalling these now dispensable extensions will increase your editor's performance and efficiency. |
1. HTML tag auto-renaming |
A powerful feature I didn't discover for months after I started using VS Code! |
You just start editing the starting tag and the ending tag auto-updates to match: |
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Extensions for this |
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But feature already built-in |
I use this setting to easily get tag auto-rename without installing anything: |
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2. HTML tag auto-wrapping |
I can't count how many times I've needed to wrap one HTML element in a new one — usually a div . |
With this feature I can instantly wrap the <p> tag in a <div> without painfully inserting one <div> above and one </div> below. |
Extensions for this |
htmltagwrap (674K downloads): "Wraps selected code with HTML tags". html tag wrapper (458K downloads): "wrap selected html tag by press ctrl+i, you can change the wrapper tag name simply too".
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But feature already built-in |
Thanks to the built-in Wrap with Abbreviation command I can rapidly wrap a tag in any tag type. |
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Did you see how the new wrapper's name changed according to your input? |
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Job searching with sites like LinkedIn and Indeed can be really frustrating, especially if you're self-taught, just out of college, or spent months looking for work. |
Low response rates, insane experience requirements, countless rounds of interviews… |
Luckily today we'll dive deep into Wellfound (formerly AngelList), a powerful way to get freelance and full-time jobs without much work experience quickly. |
A way others have used and found massive success: |
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With Wellfound you gain access to tens of thousands of remote jobs from the world's hottest startups: |
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Rising startups are much more willing to hire you than the huge, well-established FAANG companies. You'll get to have a significant impact on the company at the critical formative stages. |
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And don't think this means they pay low. Many of them pay from $100k to $220k and above — Some as high as $300K. |
They're swimming in investor money and expanding quickly, which means they need as many hands as they can get. |
Their rapid growth also means you stand to gain a lot with their lucrative stock options. |
How to apply for remote jobs at Wellfound |
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Don't let the bugs byte, Tari Ibaba |
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