Visual Studio Code

Visual Studio Code, commonly known as VS code, is a highly customizable open source text editor, developed, and maintained by Microsoft.
Visual Studio Code is built using web technologies such as JavaScript, TypeScript, and CSS. There are also thousands of community created themes and packages available.
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I love the extension but the icon feels a little out of place relative to other icons to me. The close lines/crowded detail actually makes the icon appear blurry on my display vs the built in icons which are sharp (screenshots don't capture it well). A more minimalistic folder icon might match better with the built in VSCode icons.
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Most of the time when I'm using this extension I am using it to mark points of interest during research. A task that I've had to perform lately is looking for hard coded text in various applications that needs to be moved to our CMS. This extension works great for that with one exception:
Generally after I have performed my research I need to document it. Using this extension I need to go to ea
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Setting peacock.color
or peacock.remoteColor
in the user settings.json can be done manually. If set, peacock will use that color as the default color to colorize VS Code.
This should be documented in the readme, along with considerations.
Considerations:
- this can only be set or unset manually.
- this will make every vs code instance that doesnt have a color in their workspace use t
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