Second, I’m using vscode intensively and I like to know it better. Click on a file, will open a diff view, side by side and (hopefully) the user will be able to take or leave changes just like in git merge. Once the other folder selected, the extension will compare the content of the folders and display a tree view of the files with the difference. In that panel, the user could choose a folder anywhere in the file system. There will be a dedicated panel for this in the view panel (in the left side of the app, at the same place the the files explorer). As much as it’s a trivial need and there are a lot of tools out there, vscode has none. With that plugin you can compare 2 folders’ content just like you do with git by comparing a branch code to master. The post is (will be) part of a series (□) and the only one who will not include any code examples and technical stuff. This post meant to introduce the journey of the Visual Studio Code (“vscode”) plugin CompareFolders.
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