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| | | | Great features are in store for those who truly learn the editor | |
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| | | | If you are working in terminal - one of the important things is to keep your scripts and dotfiles in the order. Basically, you should consider them as one of your regular pet/side projects, and as any other of your pet projects: you should be able to easily contribute to it; you should have a good way to maintain dependencies; you should make it reusable; I am a Terminal user, I use combination of tmux, zsh and vim for everyday development. In this post I just want to share with you my dotfiles and few ideas/plugins I use to maintain my scripts and configuration. Hope that it may be useful for you as a reference. | |
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| | Visual Commander is a freemium extension allowing you to automate repetitive tasks in Visual Studio and SSMS. You can install Visual Commander in SQL Server Management Studio 21 Preview unzipping the latest Visual Commander installer to the SSMS IDE extensions directory "C:\Program Files\Microsoft SQL Server Management Studio 21\Preview\Common7\IDE\Extensions" Then in the main SSMS menu Extensions... |