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I've been trying to like vscode for years, especially since it was
widely regarded as one of the best editors of all time. As cool as VS
Code is, however, I always ended up using neovim and a terminal since
it's simply easier for me to get things done that way.
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// New Start: A modern Arch workflow built with an emphasis on functionality.
// Copyright (C) 2018 Donovan Glover
{
// Look and feel
"workbench.colorTheme": "vs-wal",
// Always start with the previous workspace
"workbench.startupEditor": "newUntitledFile",
// Confirmations
"explorer.confirmDelete": false,
"explorer.confirmDragAndDrop": false,
// Toggle the menu bar with alt
"window.menuBarVisibility": "toggle",
// Disable the enabled-by-default telemetry
"telemetry.enableTelemetry": false,
"telemetry.enableCrashReporter": false,
// Prefer yarn over npm
"eslint.packageManager": "yarn"
}
// vim:syn=javascript

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# Code
> NOTE: As of 2021, I have no interest in the (vs)code text editor. Although the out-of-the-box features are nice and all, trying to emulate vim-like functionality was more pain than it was worth (even after using [vscode-neovim][vscode-neovim]). Additionally, the battery drain is unreal compared to running an equivalent [neovim](/neovim) experience.
![Screenshot of Code with pywal support.](/.archlinux/screenshots/code.jpg?raw=true)
> If you want (vs)code to honor [pywal](/wal) color schemes, use [vscode-wal][vscode-wal].
[Code][code] is an open source build of [a popular][vscode] GUI text editor.
## Use Cases
Code can be used to:
- Navigate graphical file trees entirely with the mouse
- Provide an editor for non-vim users as needed
- Perform a myriad of common command line operations through a point-click GUI
You should not use Code if:
- You want to learn how compilers, git, find, grep, and other software work
- You want to learn [vim](/vim), the standard text editor
[code]: https://www.archlinux.org/packages/community/x86_64/code/
[vscode]: https://github.com/Microsoft/vscode
[vscode-neovim]: https://github.com/asvetliakov/vscode-neovim
[vscode-wal]: https://github.com/bluedrack/vscode-wal