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PSPreworkout PowerShell Pack

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A bundle of extensions to optimize your Visual Studio Code environment while working on PowerShell projects.

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This pack of extensions contains the tools that I most often rely on while working on PowerShell modules and scripts. My workflow involves managing all code on GitHub. It usually also involves creating documentation in Markdown. As a result, I consider GitHub and Markdown-related extensions to be key components of this pack. However, if you prefer, you can still selectively install only the extensions that you want to use.

Note: All credit and much gratitude goes out to the awesome community members and organizations that have freely made these extensions available. I have not created any of them myself.

Extensions Included

  • GitHub Markdown Preview (Matt Bierner)
  • Markdown Image Size (Matt Bierner)
  • Markdown Preview VS Code Highlighting (Matt Bierner)
  • Codacy (Codacy)
  • markdownlint (David Anson)
  • Git History (Don Jayamanne)
  • GitLens (GitKraken)
  • EditorConfig for VS Code (EditorConfig)
  • The Folding Stuff (George James Software)
  • GitHub Repositories (GitHub)
  • Remote Repositories (Microsoft)
  • GitHub Actions (GitHub)
  • GitHub Pull Requests (GitHub)
  • unicode-Substitutions (GlenBuktenica)
  • REST Client (Huachao Mao)
  • Regex Explain (LouisWT)
  • Rainbow CSV (mechatroner)
  • PowerShell (Microsoft)
  • indent-rainbow (oderwat)
  • Pester Tests (Pester)
  • Coverage Gutters (ryanluker)
  • Code Spell Checker (Side Software)
  • Invalues Support for PowerShell (Tyler Leonhardt)
  • Error Lens (Alexander)
  • vscode-icons (VSCode Icons Team)
  • CodeTour (Jonathan Carter)

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