Comment by KptMarchewa
1 day ago
You made me realize that I actually do use it, since I often look at git blame and the past changes.
And I like the (recent?) update in which the changes from current commit (not only stage) are coloured.
1 day ago
You made me realize that I actually do use it, since I often look at git blame and the past changes.
And I like the (recent?) update in which the changes from current commit (not only stage) are coloured.
Exactly. There's a lot of little niceties buried in the integration across the board. I'm convinced that many VSCode supporters have never used a true IDE because whenever I complain about VSCode's shortcomings I'm met with "why would you want that?". Sure, but this git example is a great one because for most of it I *don't* want it, but there's a lot of related bits that I *do* want.
I'm a bit mixed, as I really appreciate the balance that VS Code has brought to the table and even with that feel there's sometimes too much in the base install. JetBrains is definitely better than VS proper in a lot of ways though. I still have nightmares of using VS for web projects, it's not nearly as bad today but I still completely avoid it.