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  1. Visual Studio Code

    TypeScript 140k 24.3k

  2. A browser based code editor

    JavaScript 32.3k 3.1k

  3. A library that helps tokenize text using Text Mate grammars.

    JavaScript 423 98

  4. Moved to https://github.com/microsoft/monaco-editor

    1k 272

  5. Oniguruma Bindings for VS Code

    JavaScript 56 12

  6. :electron: Build cross-platform desktop apps with JavaScript, HTML, and CSS

    C++ 105k 14.2k

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December 2022

Created a pull request in microsoft/vscode that received 3 comments

Fixes #167766: Return DocumentHighlightKind.Read for the textual occurences

Issue #167766 makes a reasonable argument to use the word highlighting colors for textual occurrences (i.e. non semantic). The thing is that this i…

+1 −1 3 comments
Opened 47 other pull requests in 1 repository
microsoft/vscode 47 merged
Reviewed 27 pull requests in 3 repositories
microsoft/vscode 21 pull requests
microsoft/vscode-jupyter 5 pull requests
microsoft/vscode-hexeditor 1 pull request

Created an issue in microsoft/vscode-remote-release that received 2 comments

Finding actions from other resolvers is hard when in a remote window

Connect to a Remote (e.g. a dev container) Click the Remote Indicator status bar Only actions from dev containers are shown It might be useful to …

2 comments
Opened 4 other issues in 2 repositories
20 contributions in private repositories Dec 1 – Dec 9

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