

The only other thing I’ve been waiting for Sublime to do for years is a shortcut on find results to go to the location without using the mouse.Īnother minor niggle is the file explorer could use some love, it shouldn’t be necessary to install SidebarEnhancements plugin to get some basic human rights features like copy & paste, delete, open in explorer, run etc. If Sublime had a proper Go to definition it would be amazing. The Maintenance Minder calculates time as it factors vehicle usage and will either move up or delay the sub-code so these services are done at the same time. The only other minor thing is suggestions as you’re typing import paths. LED smart sensor puck glows to remind you when its time to drink and tracks your water. But the best feature it has is “Go to definition” which is bound to a shortcut key and works a million times better than Sublime’s (it actually works). So what does it do better? I don’t really care about super smart intellisense, sometimes it even gets in the way: for example it sometimes pops up and blocks you clicking on something, or it won’t suggest a code word because you’re typing it in a string and it’s trying to be smart. I also love that you can develop a plugin in Sublime, for Sublime, seeing changes live, and you can install many plugins or change settings without a restart (can’t do any of that in VSCode and it’s a much newer project :/). And that’s without searching or fuzzy searching node_modules (which is annoying). Folks who came from Atom think VSCode is fast but it feels like quicksand compared to Sublime (on a 32GB RAM super computer). On the Skill Simulation page, in the Talk to Alexa section, for Skill stage, choose Development.

Click Test skill, and then choose Open simulator.

especially the verification code v-safe sent you. In the Alexa Skills Toolkit side bar, click Skills, and then click to open your skill. Find answers to common questions about v-safe, the after vaccination health checker used to report. In the activity bar, click the Alexa icon. The most noticeable thing is performance. To test your local skill in the VS Code Alexa simulator. a reminder text to be sent to the patient, including a Confirmation Code. I’ve had to use VSCode in my latest contract due to permission issues with using Sublime plugins (I’ll try and get around them at some point).Įven after trying to improve VSCode shortcuts and settings to be a bit more like Sublime and installing a “Rebound Delete” plugin (yeah by default you can’t remove a whole line), I can still say that Sublime is superior in nearly every way. Note: You must have the System Email Settings configured before reminders will.
