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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). Additionally, the battery drain is unreal compared to running an equivalent neovim experience.
If you want (vs)code to honor pywal color schemes, use vscode-wal.
Code is an open source build of a popular 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, the standard text editor