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Effortlessly scaffold project structures within Visual Studio Code using this versatile boilerplate generator! Say goodbye to tedious setup and hello to instant project kickstarts. Simplify your workflow with VS Code Boilerplate, your go-to solution for efficient project initialization.

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VS Code Boilerplate

Welcome to VS Code Boilerplate, your time-saving solution for creating project templates without leaving Visual Studio Code. Streamline your workflow, reduce setup time, and jumpstart your projects with ease.

Features

  • ⚡ Generate project templates in seconds.
  • 📦 Pre-configured setups for common frameworks and libraries.
  • 🚀 Create custom templates tailored to your needs.
  • 🔄 Stay in VS Code without searching through documentation.

Installation

  1. Open Visual Studio Code.
  2. Go to Extensions (or press Ctrl+Shift+X).
  3. Search for "VS Code Boilerplate" and click "Install."

Usage

  1. Open the Command Palette (Ctrl+Shift+P).
  2. Select "Generate Boilerplate" and follow the prompts.
  3. Choose from built-in templates or provide a custom configuration.

Creating Custom Templates

  1. Define your template in the .boilerplate configuration file.
  2. Run the generator and select your custom template.

Contributing

Contributions are welcome! Share new templates or suggest improvements by opening an issue or pull request.

License

This project is licensed under the MIT License.

Simplify your project setup process with VS Code Boilerplate. Happy Coding! 🚀

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