Press ⇧⌘P
to bring up the command pallete and enter 'Command Launcher - Edit
'.
and Customize the menu as you like.
Press ⇧⌘P
to bring up the command pallete and enter 'Command Launcher
'.
Your toolbox is ready!
You can call the extensions you have installed.
Click here to see more detail on how to set up.
Check the Extension's page FEATURES
-> Commands
-> ID
of the extension you wish to call.
Set its value as a command.
* In the image example, wallpaper-setting.guidance
.
You can call the VSCode's commands.
Click here to see more detail on how to set up.
First, Command Pallete
-> You want to set the VSCode's command
-> Gear (Configure Keybinding)
.
The value entered in the filter is the value of the command you wish to call.
* In the image example, workbench.action.editor.changeLanguageMode
.
You can execute terminal commands from the menu.
Ability to assemble terminal command by typing or selecting from a pre-created set of choices.
Ability to run terminal command without automatically run them, but only after confirm to see if they should be run.
Are there any terminal commands that keep working? (e.g, a command that detects file change and recompiles them etc...)
The singleton feature allows you to have only one process execute that commands.
No more need to switch terminals!
You can executed commands from the Activitybar.
Having trouble entering the same terminal commands?
The history function eliminates that difficulty.
Didn't like this extension?
Sorry for not being able to help you.
Let's uninstall it and erase all settings related to this extension.
It won't pollute your environment.
This extension will make changes to the following file.
- settings.json