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vscode, show installed extensions in terminal

Lucky-Magnet answered on December 19, 2021 Popularity 3/10 Helpfulness 1/10

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  • vscode, show installed extensions in terminal

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    This command lists all the installed extensions with their publisher names and extension names, which can be useful for sharing your extensions list or setting up a new development environment. 

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