# VS Codium Extensions **Themes/Aesthetics:** - Beautify - Borealis Theme (install via .vsix file on vscodium) - Cobalt2 Theme Official (blue borealis) - Cursor Column Highlight - GlassIt Linux (or GlassIt depending) - Nord Deep - multi-command - Render Line Endings **Extensions:** - EsLint - Biome - Prettier - Live Server - Quick-Lint-Js - Bracket Pair Colorizer 2 - Import Cost - Markdown Preview Enhanced - Vim **Language Servers:** - HTML CSS Support - Python (ms-python) - Python Debugger (ms-python) - Go (golang) - React - Typeescript snippets (XAcademy) - Rust (rust-lang) - ShellCheck - Svelte for VS Code (svelte) - TypeScript Vue Plugin (Volar) - Vue - Official - Vue Language Features (Volar) (conflicts with Vue - Official) - YAML (redhat) ## A Note on GlassIt Linux You'll need to edit the extensions.js file for it to work with VSCodium: If you are using VS Codium, you need to edit the extension.js file in the extension folder: ~/.vscode-oss(OR .vscode)/extensions/s-nlf-fh.glassit-{THE VERSION}-universal/, and change "code" on line 46 to "codium". ## How to Compile via vsce clone the repo with the source code you want to use ```bash git clone https://github.com/extension_name ``` Once in there, run npm install to make sure you have all dependencies: ```bash npm install ``` Finally Use vsce to compile the .vsix file you'll need: ```bash vsce package ``` And lastly use VSCode by hand to install from .vsix (found under the ... menu in the extensions submenu of vscode)