Depending on how much you use Git, you may want to incorporate one of the many available git-prompts to make your shell's prompt git savvy.
Also, if you like using a git GUI front-end, I've been liking Cycligent Git Tool (currently at v0.5.2).
I don't use VSCode. Perhaps it already has a pleasant Git front-end either built in, or as an extension / addon.
On Mac, I do use Visual Studio (formerly known as Xamarin). Works great for F# development.
JetBrains PyCharm Community Edition IDE for Python is super sweet. I highly recommend.
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Depending on how much you use Git, you may want to incorporate one of the many available git-prompts to make your shell's prompt git savvy.
Also, if you like using a git GUI front-end, I've been liking Cycligent Git Tool (currently at v0.5.2).
I don't use VSCode. Perhaps it already has a pleasant Git front-end either built in, or as an extension / addon.
On Mac, I do use Visual Studio (formerly known as Xamarin). Works great for F# development.
JetBrains PyCharm Community Edition IDE for Python is super sweet. I highly recommend.