

Extensions can be made available to others by publishing them in the VS Code Marketplace. Everything outside of that is left up to the community to provide as extensions. These features are managed by Microsoft, and they accept community contributions. It covers HTML, CSS, JavaScript, TypeScript, and Markdown. The product development ethos of VS Code is that the editor is set up for web development by default. In fact, many core features of VS Code is built as extensions, and you can also build your own, of course!

Almost every part of VS Code can be customized and enhanced through the Extension API. Visual Studio Code (VS Code) was built with extensibility in mind.

He is travel-obsessed (one bug he cannot fix). He is an active participant in non-profit organizations supporting the underprivileged and promoting equality. Rob O'Leary Follow Rob is a solution architect, fullstack developer, technical writer, and educator.
