Hackernews posts about VSCode
VSCode is a free and open-source code editor developed by Microsoft that provides a comprehensive set of tools for coding, debugging, and version control, as well as support for a wide range of programming languages and extensions.
- Vim wants you to control, VSCode wants you to consume (buttondown.com)
- IntelliJ Idea Goes LSP: Java and Kotlin Intelligence Comes to VS Code, Cursor (blog.jetbrains.com)
- Show HN: terminal-code – VS Code inside the terminal (terminal-code.com)
- Implant – an extension to VS Code that exposes its APIs to coding agents (marketplace.visualstudio.com)
- Terminal-code: VS Code inside the terminal (twitter.com)
- VS Code in the Terminal (github.com)
- Intentic.dev – "VSCode" for Agents (intentic.dev)
- Show HN: An AI bug fixer for VS Code that explains why your code broke (marketplace.visualstudio.com)
- Show HN: Argus – VSCode Worktree Agent Session Manager (marketplace.visualstudio.com)
- GitHub blames 8-hour outage on autoscaling fail and VS Code retry storm (www.theregister.com)
- Show HN: Multicoder ACP – Run Claude/Codex/OpenCode from the same VS Code GUI (marketplace.visualstudio.com)
- Send your VSCode context to OMP (github.com)
- GitHub blames 8-hour outage on autoscaling fail and VS Code retry storm (www.theregister.com)
- Making VS Code Quiet Again (vinitkumar.me)
- Nanocoder: A local coding agent, now with a native VS Code sidebar (nanocollective.org)
- Show HN: A VS Code extension buffers NPM updates to avoid supply chain attacks (marketplace.visualstudio.com)
- Show HN: A terminal glued to the macOS dock (github.com)
- Show HN: Manim (3Blue1Brown's animation engine) in the browser via WebGPU (studio.academa.ai)