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Setting up VS Code
George Haberis edited this page Jan 8, 2024
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VS Code can do inline prettier
and eslint
checks and it's the bees knees and it'll make your life more joyous:
We have included recommended extensions in the .vscode/extensions.json
file. When you open the project in VS Code you'll be prompted to install them, we recommend you do as they'll make development easier!
We've also included an example/recommended settings.json
file at .vscode/settings.json.recommended
. Use this in your workspace by copying the contents to a new file at .vscode/settings.json
, this will enable eslint
and prettier
type checking as you save, while preventing VS Code from auto formatting code wrongly.
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