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* [[eslint]] | * [[eslint]] | ||
* Bookmarks; go F2, set ctrl-F2 | * Bookmarks; go F2, set ctrl-F2 | ||
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* [https://marketplace.visualstudio.com/items?itemName=neptunedesign.vs-sequential-number sequential-number] | * [https://marketplace.visualstudio.com/items?itemName=neptunedesign.vs-sequential-number sequential-number] | ||
* [[MongoDB for VS Code]] | * [[MongoDB for VS Code]] | ||
* REST client | |||
If you get web services errors, restart code (all instances). | |||
* Docker, Dev Containers | |||
You can connect to a remote docker host with some settings foo. | |||
* Remote - SSH, SSH Tooling | |||
nah... | ==== nah/old... ==== | ||
* x GitLens | * x GitLens | ||
* x sort-imports (for ES6) | * x sort-imports (for ES6) | ||
* Debugger for Firefox | |||
* Debugger for Chrome | |||
=== Config and Key Bindings === | === Config and Key Bindings === |
Revision as of 21:43, 30 November 2023
Install
- Add the repo
curl https://packages.microsoft.com/keys/microsoft.asc | gpg --dearmor > microsoft.gpg sudo mv microsoft.gpg /etc/apt/trusted.gpg.d/microsoft.gpg sudo sh -c 'echo "deb [arch=amd64] https://packages.microsoft.com/repos/vscode stable main" > /etc/apt/sources.list.d/vscode.list'
- Update as usual
sudo apt-get update sudo apt-get install code # released monthly # or code-insiders (released daily) # use [apt search visualst]
Settings sync
Sync my settings on any new machine.
(bottom-left gear) > Turn on settings sync
Use my github account.
Extensions
- Debug > Install additional debuggers... > C++
- C/C++
- CMake, CMake Tools (one for project mgmt, one for cmake file editing)
- eslint
- Bookmarks; go F2, set ctrl-F2
- Numbered bookmarks; go c-1, set c-a-sh-1
- vscode-icons
- change-case
- overtype
- sequential-number
- MongoDB for VS Code
- REST client
If you get web services errors, restart code (all instances).
- Docker, Dev Containers
You can connect to a remote docker host with some settings foo.
- Remote - SSH, SSH Tooling
nah/old...
- x GitLens
- x sort-imports (for ES6)
- Debugger for Firefox
- Debugger for Chrome
Config and Key Bindings
Go to File > Preferences > Settings for a shitton of settings. Search for the name you want.
Turn OFF these very-slow automatic checks in your launch.json file:
"npm.autoDetect": "off", "gulp.autoDetect": "off", "grunt.autoDetect": "off", "jake.autoDetect": "off", "typescript.tsc.autoDetect": "off",
Turn this shit off, it "reuses tabs" on files you open (unless you double-click to open, or edit the file). Nonsense.
"workbench.editor.enablePreview": false
Use the editor; changes are stored and shared across installs from here:
ls ~/.config/Code/User/ keybindings.json -> ../../../development/config/common/home/m/.config/Code/User/keybindings.json settings.json -> ../../../development/config/common/home/m/.config/Code/User/settings.json
Debugging
While debugging, you can use the Debug Console to print memory, including the content of strings that are clipped by default in the variables and watch windows.
View > Open View > Debug Console
From there, send gdb a command to print memory – 300 characters of a string in this example:
-exec x/300sb Query.c_str()
Code completion and linting
Formatting
Edit .clang-format in the root of your project. You can use different settings for different languages then. Use settings found here.
Some C++ ones:
Standard: Cpp11 BasedOnStyle: LLVM IndentWidth: 2 ColumnLimit: 0 AccessModifierOffset: -2 NamespaceIndentation: All BreakBeforeBraces: Custom BraceWrapping: AfterEnum: true AfterStruct: true AfterClass: true SplitEmptyFunction: true AfterControlStatement: false AfterNamespace: false AfterFunction: true AfterUnion: true AfterExternBlock: false BeforeCatch: false BeforeElse: false SplitEmptyRecord: true SplitEmptyNamespace: true
Intellisense
Use CMake to generate json that includes the project headers, then import that into vscode settings, for a DRY way to set up header paths.
- Add this to CMakeList.txt to generate compile_commands.json:
# MDM This creates compile_commands.json, which can be imported by vscode to set include paths from here, w00t DRY set(CMAKE_EXPORT_COMPILE_COMMANDS ON)
- Edit your project settings (eg...)
/home/m/development/thedigitalage/AbetterTrader/server/.vscode/c_cpp_properties.json
- Add a compileCommands directive:
{ "configurations": [ { "name": "Linux", "includePath": [ "${workspaceFolder}/**" ], "defines": [], "compilerPath": "/usr/bin/clang", "cStandard": "c11", "cppStandard": "c++17", "intelliSenseMode": "clang-x64", "configurationProvider": "vector-of-bool.cmake-tools", "compileCommands": "${workspaceFolder}/cmake-debug/compile_commands.json" } ], "version": 4 }
eslint
eslint is the current way to enforce code style in Javascript.
See the eslint page for more information.