I went down this route of endless customization of VSCode (and others). Tried some cool note taking plugins too. But in the end I found I was more productive with a basic terminal and neovim using coc.vim. I try to keep things as vanilla as I can, and when I find I do something a lot I make it easier(shortcut key / plugin). Kind of like setting an alias in your shell.
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I went down this route of endless customization of VSCode (and others). Tried some cool note taking plugins too. But in the end I found I was more productive with a basic terminal and neovim using coc.vim. I try to keep things as vanilla as I can, and when I find I do something a lot I make it easier(shortcut key / plugin). Kind of like setting an alias in your shell.