I am giving it a try. I read how do you format code in visual studio code Install the extension vscode custom css.
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This is how my visual studio code looks like
And this is a picture i found on the web with the menu options i'd like to restore
I couldn't find an option to restore these menu options It seems like somehow gitlens, instead of replacing the source control panel, add his own: Choose a virtual environment that pops up in a dropdown of the settings window, and you are done. Asked 7 years, 6 months ago modified 1 year, 5 months ago viewed 382k times
In visual studio code (version 1.2.1) i resolved all of the issues, however when i try to commit it keeps giving me this message I've tried googling it but i can't find out why it won't let me commit my changes, all of the conflicts have disappeared. I updated to the version here where it installs it per user instead of all How do i install for all users instead
Do i need to install for each user now?
In visual studio code it seems that i am only allowed to push, pull and sync There is documented support for merge conflicts but i can't figure out how to actually merge between two branches. I want to indent a specific section of code in visual studio code