VS Code Round Two

VS Code Round Two

Scott and Wes are back with another round of tips, tricks and tasty treats for their favorite code editor, VS Code. LogRocket - Sponsor LogRocket lets you replay what users do on your site, helping you reproduce bugs and fix issues faster. It’s an exception tracker, a session replayer and a performance monitor. Get 14 days free over at https://logrocket.com/syntax Show Notes 01:45 Why Scott and Wes use VS Code vs all the other options Stay up to date with all releases 06:05 - Favorite new updates Notification API Auto Import Listing errors in the file explorer Column Selection Interface Customization Hot Tip: Anytime you find yourself using your mouse, there’s likely a shortcut key for what you’re trying to do React Snippets Library Wes’ VS Code settings Visual Studio Live Share 27:40 - Favorite/New Extensions Bracket Pair Colorizer Rainbow Brackets Auto Rename Tag Better Comments Jest Snapshot Tools JS Refactor Import Cost Polacode Carbon - An alternative way to share beautiful images of your source code 38:49 - Themes LevelUp Official Night Owl Cobalt2 40:35 - Tips and Tricks Learn how to jump and select by letter, word, line, etc. Move a line (or Line Bubbling) - Use this for rearranging and/or moving lines of code quickly. Cycling through multiple windows of the same app - If you have multiple VS Code windows open, “Cmd + backtick” will cycle through them, so you don’t have to drag them in and out of view. Adjust MacOS keyboard settings - change Key Repeat to “fast” and Delay Until Repeat to “short”. This will make your editor super fast when holding down arrow keys. Use Git features Git History Spell Checker - “Cmd + .” will open up code actions and you check for possible misspellings, etc. Code Spell Checker Rename Symbol - Much more reliable than find/replace. Sort Lines Select everything between quotes - (Cmd + Shift + Space) 57:25 - Things that could be improved Region folding is inconsistent and sometimes doesn’t work at all. No easy way to tell which extension is causing CPU performance issues. Sidebar indentation isn’t clear. ××× SIIIIICK ××× PIIIICKS ××× Wes: Melnor 4-Zone Digital Water Timer Scott: Tosowoong Enzyme face cleanser Shameless Plugs Scott’s Intermediate React Series Wes’ All Course Secret Sale Tweet us your tasty treats! Scott’s Instagram LevelUpTutorials Instagram Wes’ Instagram Wes’ Twitter Wes’ Facebook Scott’s Twitter Make sure to include @SyntaxFM in your tweets

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986: Does Code Quality Matter Anymore?

986: Does Code Quality Matter Anymore?

In this potluck episode, Wes and Scott answer your questions about popover navigation patterns, the Vibrate API on iOS, whether code quality still matters in the AI era, Wes’s evolving Obsidian second...

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985: Stop putting secrets in .env

985: Stop putting secrets in .env

Scott and Wes are joined by Phil Miller and Theo Ephraim to talk about Varlock, a new approach to environment variables that adds schemas, validation, and security to the humble .env file. They dig in...

9 Mar 47min

984: How to Make a DOM Library Render Anything w/ Paolo Ricciuti

984: How to Make a DOM Library Render Anything w/ Paolo Ricciuti

Wes and Scott talk with Paolo Ricciuti about Svelte custom renderers and how Svelte actually talks to the DOM. They dig into compiler internals, CSS handling, native bridges, and the realities of main...

4 Mar 49min

983: Why I Chose Electron Over Native (And I’d Do It Again)

983: Why I Chose Electron Over Native (And I’d Do It Again)

Wes and Scott talk about building v_framer, Scott’s custom multi-source video recording app, and why Electron beat Tauri and native APIs for the job. They dig into MKV vs WebM, crash-proof recording, ...

2 Mar 37min

982: Bots Are Ruining the Internet

982: Bots Are Ruining the Internet

Wes and Scott talk about the latest dev news: Node enabling Temporal by default, OpenAI acquiring OpenClaw, TypeScript 6, new TanStack and Deno releases, the explosion of AI agent platforms, and more....

25 Feb 49min

981: Browsers Are Finally Catching Up (Interop 2026)

981: Browsers Are Finally Catching Up (Interop 2026)

Scott and Wes unpack Interop 2026 and the browser features finally aligning across engines, from container style queries and anchor positioning to scroll-driven animations and view transitions. They b...

23 Feb 51min

980: AI Coding Explained

980: AI Coding Explained

Wes and Scott talk about the state of AI coding in 2026—from editors and models to agents, skills, slash commands, MCPs, and more. They unpack what these things actually do, how they overlap, and how ...

18 Feb 52min

979: WebMCP: New Standard to Expose Your Apps to AI

979: WebMCP: New Standard to Expose Your Apps to AI

Scott and Wes unpack WebMCP, a new standard that lets AI interact with websites through structured tools instead of slow, bot-style clicking. They demo it, debate imperative vs declarative APIs, and s...

16 Feb 16min

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