A repository with my extensions for the IDEs I use
At the moment, VS Code is my favorite IDE, so I started this project with him
In this file are my VS Code settings.
To modify the VS Code settings press: Ctr + LShift + P
and select Preferences: Open Settings (JSON)
Copy the content of the file in this repository to the file that will open.
Includes snippets for JS, JSX, TS, TPX, CSS;
prefix | description |
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rfc |
Create a basic React JS functional component |
rnfc |
Create a basic React Native functional component |
rnp |
Create a basic React Native function component prepared to use React Native Paper Theme's Colors on styles. |
prefix | description |
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rfc |
Create a basic React JS functional component |
rnfc |
Create a basic React Native functional component |
rnp |
Create a basic React Native function component prepared to use React Native Paper Theme's Colors on styles. |
prefix | description |
---|---|
rfc |
Create a initial CSS file to a basic RFC |
ncs |
Create a new CSS object |
nfcs |
Create a new CSS object with flex properties |
fps |
Add flex properties to the CSS object |
To install these snippets follow the next steps.
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Go to the root folder of the extension (IDE-Extensions/VSCode/darguima-snippets/)
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npm install -g vsce
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vsce package
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code --install-extension darguima-snippets-${snippet version}.vsix
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Make sure that Node JS is already installed (to use npm);
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Change $ {snippet version} to the current version of the snippet (only copy the file name);
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If you want you can use the package that was previously included in the folder
A high contrast theme to VS Code based in Monokai Charcoal (gray).
To install this theme follow the next steps.
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Go to the root folder of the extension (IDE-Extensions/VSCode/darguima-theme/)
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npm install -g vsce
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vsce package
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code --install-extension darguima-theme-${theme version}.vsix
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Make sure that Node JS is already installed (to use npm);
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Change $ {theme version} to the current version of the theme (only copy the file name);
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If you want you can use the package that was previously included in the folder
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A markdown file with the steps to create a basic setup to create a server with node
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Yes, I know that isn't a extension but I want put it on the Git Hub so I choose this repository