GitHub Extension for Visual Studio, by GitHub.The source code is freely available on GitHub. Adds icons for files that are not recognized by Solution Explorer: although not being a game changer, this extension can be incredibly useful to quickly visualize the file types you're looking for, especially for those project when you're dealing with a lot of different file types. It bundles CSS, JavaScript or HTML files into a single output file, and it also handles the minifying tasks for these files as well. The source code is freely available on GitHub. A Visual Studio extension that let's you configure bundling and minification of JS, CSS and HTML files. Bundler & Minifier by Mads Kristensen. Those tools either speed up my development time or provide a great addition to the VS basic features: i strongly suggest to try them, as long as they impact what you actually do with Visual Studio.įor each one of them I added a link to the Visual Studio Marketplace page, the author name or nickname, a brief description of what it does / why it's great, and (if available) the source code link. In this article I put together the first ones I always download every time I happen to reinstall a Visual Studio instance. Despite being an eager user of Visual Studio since 2001, I have never used many extensions - just those who I found really meaningful to improve my overall VS experience.
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