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I am looking for any extension on visual studio code for tracking how many lines I have written by day, maybe export this information to a file.
Could you know something able to do it?
You can use the WakaTime plugin. WakaTime is also compatible with other editors. Therefore, the use of WakaTime is more preferable. Other alternatives for Visual Studio Code to keep track of code metrics include:
Time Master
Code Time
TimeWalk-VSCode
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I'm novice at OpenSCAD, is there an editor with language supports for OpenSCAD? I need the code auto-completion.
The built-in editor does have auto-complete support but limited to the language features.
There's other options like:
VSCode support
https://github.com/Leathong/openscad-support-vscode
Plugin for JetBrains IDEs
https://plugins.jetbrains.com/plugin/11198-openscad-language-support
You can also check the section in the Manual about Using an external Editor for some extra info.
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I'm working to migrate from PHP Storm to the useful Open Source platform VSCode. But I can't find a feature I've used everyday on PHP Storm. Thanks to the Changelist, I can manage huge micro-editings, and when all are done I make single Commit for each Change List.
Is this possible on VSCode?
Thanks for your help.
I was today searching for something similar and came across your question.
I also found this extension in my searches, https://marketplace.visualstudio.com/items?itemName=koenigstag.git-changelists
It's quite recent by the release date and got an update not long ago.
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I am fairly new to golang, and trying to identify the best tools for the job. Currently I am evaluating the following packages:
https://github.com/mattes/migrate
https://github.com/DavidHuie/gomigrate
https://bitbucket.org/liamstask/goose/
I was wondering if anyone had any experience with these (or other packages) and could provide some comments.
We use mattes/migrate at work and are very happy with it. It works with plain SQL files, handles file naming by itself and can easily be automated via CLI. It doesn't do anything Go specific.
With gomigrate you need to create the files yourself and write code for executing the migrations.
Take a look at https://github.com/pressly/goose, a maintained fork of https://bitbucket.org/liamstask/goose/.
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I have one visual c++ solution(project) that is written on visual studio 2010.
I want to import that project to Eclipse (JUNO) as c++ project and see the execution.
Can somebody tell me step by step what is the possible solution for this?
I have seen example from IBM Help but that was not helpful. Somebody please explain with a hello world project.
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We are developing a product which is written in Java and invoking PowerShell scripts.
Our testing project combines JUnit and PowerShell scripts (thousands of lines).
In order to write scripts we are using another editor and than cut&paste the script to IntelliJ IDEA (and I am not talking about fixing broken scripts). Of-course it is a ridicules way to work.
Is there any plan to develop PowerShell plugin to IntelliJ IDEA?
For our team it is very important and useful.
Not yet, but there's an XML for syntax highlighting. Installation instructions at https://youtrack.jetbrains.com/issue/IDEABKL-6738#comment=27-2092679
Please voice your question in the JetBrains bug tracker - https://youtrack.jetbrains.com/issue/IDEABKL-6738