2015
Pluralsight
John Papa
4h11m
English
Visual Studio Code is a fast and lightweight cross-platform code editor for writing modern web and cloud applications. This course shows you how to debug, refactor, peek and find references, get intellisense and autocomplete, use the multi-cursor, compile LESS to CSS, find symbols, lint your code, and run task automation using gulp or Grunt. You'll be a faster and more efficient Web developer!
Course Introduction
Visual Studio Code
Top 5
Editors and IDEs: Where Does Code Fit?
Under the Covers
Cross Platform
Resources
Get up and Running with VS Code
Get up and Running with VS Code
Downloading and Installing Code
Command Line Options
Launching 1 or More Instances of Code from Command Line
VS Code Layout
Getting Familiar with Code
Exploring the Command Palette
Side by Side by Side Editing
Important Keyboard Shortcuts
Getting Ready for Node or ASP.NET 5
Using Node and ASP.NET 5
Refactoring
Code Refactorings
Bracket Matching and Emmet
Selecting and Cursors
Powerful Multi Cursors
JSON and CSS Intellisense
JavaScript Intellisense
JavaScript Intellisense with Typings
User Snippets
Sharing Snippets
Go to Definition, Find References, and Peek
References in TypeScript
Finding and Renaming Symbols
Errors and Formatting
Quick Line Movement and Editing
Refactoring Recap
Themes, Preferences, and Keyboard Shortcuts
Themes, Preferences, and Keybindings
Theme
Adjusting Preferences
Favorite Preferences
Finding Preferences by Keybindings
Overriding Preferences
Workspace Preferences
Keybindings
Defining Custom Keybindings
Customization
Language Features
Language Features in Code
HTML
CSS and Less
JSON
Markdown
C# and ASP.NET
JavaScript
JavaScript Intellisense
ES6 Gulp
TypeScript
Feature Overview
Version Control and Git
Code Integration with Version Control and Git
Touring Code’s Git Features
Working with Version Control
Git Output
Creating a New Local and Remote Repository from Scratch
Git Credentials
Debugging
Debugging
Setting up Debugging
Test Driving the Debugger
Launch Configurations
Debugging Keybindings
Debugging Walk-through with Keybindings
Attaching the Debugger
Debug Experience
TypeScript Debugging and Source Maps
Server Debugging
Integrating Code with External Tools via Tasks
Tasks
Creating a Babel Transpiling Task
Watching with Babel
Transpiling TypeScript
OS Specific Commands
Problem Matchers
Automatic Gulp Detection
Custom Tasks with Gulp
Automatic Grunt Detection
Debugging Gulp and a Gulp Task
Debugging Tasks via Arguments
Recap
http://www.pluralsight.com/courses/visual-studio-code
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