

It also outlines the section of the code in the editor. This extension highlights nested bracket pairs by giving them different colors. So, the jist of better comments is to make the code comments be easier to read at a glance. Some languages it supports are HTML, CSS, JavaScript which includes React, Swift, Go and so much more.

It has custom formatting for important notes, questions, todos, and parameters. It’s helpful to know what I was thinking at the time or to know why I chose to pass a specific parameter and Better Comments makes that easy to see and distinguish.

Now, I like this extension because I love leaving meaningful comments in my code for me or my team mates. This is super useful when trying to link to a custom component or a CSS style sheet in an HTLM file. Path intellisense is going to auto complete file names for you. What also makes VS Code my favorite Text Editor are the extensions and here are my favorites! You can quickly get all the extensions in this post from my kit.co page. I also like it for writing in mark down due to it’s Mark down preview What do I use VS Code for? Well, I use it for web development and notes if needed but mainly for web development in React or Vue depending on what I need to accomplish. Watch the video instead of read the post if you want.
