Commands Explorer

Commands Explorer 1.0.4 Vsix File Free Download

A Free Other Extension By Housebird Games (HousebirdGames)

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You are about to download the Commands Explorer Vsix v1.0.4 file for Visual Studio Code 1.87.0 and up: Commands Explorer, Enhance your VS Code workflow by exploring all commands in an organized and interactive tree view and quickly execute them. ...

Please note that the Commands Explorer Vsix file v1.0.4 on VsixHub is the original file archived from the Visual Studio Marketplace. You could choose a server to download the offline vsix extension file and install it.

Commands Explorer for VSCode

VSIX Package File


• Vsix File: commands-explorer-1.0.4_vsixhub.com.vsix

• Extension Version: 1.0.4

• Requires: VS Code 1.87.0 and up

• File Size: 10.99 MB (11526941 Bytes)

• MD5: 6973cec5a9fe50b596d97115dcee55da

• SHA1: d97cce0bdf5fd13571cfb6559a195b0f92def9fe

• SHA256: b2a14030eb0c545967a27ef53e4ec0e44555b76a19f4141c0dc108e2fb590bef

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Also Commands Explorer is included in these tags:

command explorer ⋅ command list ⋅ command overview ⋅ command palette ⋅ command search ⋅ command tree ⋅ command tree view ⋅ commands ⋅ development tools ⋅ explorer ⋅ extension ⋅ interactive ⋅ overview ⋅ productivity ⋅ quick execution ⋅ tree view ⋅ vscode ⋅ workflow 

What Does The Extension Do


Commands Explorer is a freeware extension for VS Code published by Housebird Games, you can install it to increase the power of your Visual Studio Code:

Enhance your VS Code workflow by exploring all commands in an organized and interactive tree view and quickly execute them. ... Learn More >

How to Install Commands Explorer From a VSIX


You can easily install the Commands Explorer extension packaged in the .vsix file:

Launch VS Code, use the Install from VSIX command in the Extensions view command drop-down, or the Extensions: Install from VSIX... command in the Command Palette, and point to the .vsix file (i.e. commands-explorer-1.0.4_vsixhub.com.vsix).

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