![]() If you’re used to Chrome’s developer tools, Edge’s tools are nearly identical. This extension brings tighter integrations between Microsoft’s Edge browser and VS Code, providing a more seamless development and debugging experience between the two apps, and further blurring the line between a capable code editor and an IDE. Not too long ago, I discovered the Microsoft Edge Tools for Visual Studio Code. VS Code evolved over the years to include more and more built-in support for JavaScript & browser debugging, which improved the experience and further drove adoption of this versatile editor among web developers. I used the now-deprecated VS Code Debugger for Chrome extension for development with Angular and React for a number of years, and while it worked well enough, there were a few frustrations I had at time time that kept it from being a really great user experience. Microsoft and community developed extensions added the features and various language/framework support users needed. Early versions of VS Code did not really have any out of the box support for running and debugging applications it was an extensible code editor, not an integrated development environment. This extension was game-changing enough for me that I made Edge my daily driver browser for web development work, replacing Chrome. I’ve been using Visual Studio Code enjoyably for several years, but the Microsoft Edge Tools for VS Code extension has brought web development tooling to another level.
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