Free Software for Visual Studio Code

Thunder Client Thunder Client

Thunder Client is a lightweight Http Client extension for Visual Studio Code. With Thunder Client you can develop web services, mock and test APIs without the need to download external software. Thunder Client can simply be installed from the VS Code marketplace for extensions.

Prettier Prettier

Prettier is a free and open-source, opinionated code formatter. With Prettier you can save time and keep your code neat and tidy as you move along quickly. When using prettier in your project, your code is formatted according to your configuration as soon as you save your file. It allows you and your team to write code that is formatted according to your specification, without the need to discuss style in code review. Prettier supports many popular languages like HTML, Markdown, MDX, YAML, CSS, SCSS, Less, Vue, Angular, GraphQL, Apex, Elm, Java, JavaScript, TypeScript, JSON, PHP, PostgreSQL, Ruby, Swift, TOML and XML. While also integrating with popular IDEs such as Atom, Emacs, Espresso, Nova, Sublime Text, Vim, Visual Studio, VS Code and WebStorm.

Foam Foam

Foam is a free and open-source, personal knowledge management and sharing system for Visual Studio Code and GitHub. The project takes inspiration from the Roam Research app. With Foam you can organize research, writing long-form content discover old notes and if you please, publish it all to the web.

A LIGHTWEIGHT CHAT SDK FOR REACT NATIVE A LIGHTWEIGHT CHAT SDK FOR REACT NATIVE

Creating a messaging platform like WhatsApp, Facebook messenger, Signal can be easily done through Chat SDK.User can easily add chat functionality in their mobile as well as in desktop. The react native armia chat sdk library includes components you need to build a functioning chat user experience in React with support for one to one and group chat. User can send audio and video messages, exchange photos and files. It uses Firebase as the backend service. You can download the FREE SDK to save months of development time from your project using the Chat SDK.