Sounds like someone stuck in their old ways ;)

Change defaults, save config, save config in repo; new setup? Pull repo, implement saved config, and voila.

To boot, I use my editor of choice, vi/vim within the IDE, so if I'm ever in a position to have to work on something outside my IDE of choice, it's built-in on all Penguin systems (I use *nix everywhere, and Windows when I'm developing for berrybrew).

I'm a minimalist as well... I've been working for three years to achieve off-grid and self-sustainable status. The vast majority of my computing hardware (two laptops, a handful of Raspberry Pis and a half-dozen Arduino/ESP microcontrollers operating at any one time) are all on solar-powered electrical storage.


In reply to Re^2: OT: Yet Another IDE Question (VS Code) by stevieb
in thread OT: Yet Another IDE Question (VS Code) by VinsWorldcom

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