Microclimate Language Server for Node.js Profiling 19.3.0 Vsix File Free Download
A Free Programming Languages Extension By IBM (IBM)
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VSIX Package File
• Vsix File: microclimate-ls-node-prof-19.3.0_vsixhub.com.vsix
• Extension Version: 19.3.0
• Requires: VS Code 1.25.0 and up
• File Size: 12.56 MB (13175208 Bytes)
• MD5: 3418a55156f5222118c19463463e6e12
• SHA1: e4aa78c4144e045554f39dee61e3bca13e2ea2f3
• SHA256: 2e936ad51da857cfedca2dd3cc2e5acdcef10cfc4ada3531a168a6472ea92ef8
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What Does The Extension Do
Microclimate Language Server for Node.js Profiling is a freeware extension for VS Code published by IBM, you can install it to increase the power of your Visual Studio Code:
Code Highlighting for Microclimate's JavaScript Load Testing , Project to display the node profiling data that is generated by Node Application Metrics (https://github.com/RuntimeTools/appmetrics) via a new language server protocol ... Learn More >
How to Install Microclimate Language Server for Node.js Profiling From a VSIX
You can easily install the Microclimate Language Server for Node.js Profiling 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. microclimate-ls-node-prof-19.3.0_vsixhub.com.vsix).