All blog posts, tools, and guides about VS Code from Developers Digest.
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Cline is a free, open-source VS Code extension that brings autonomous AI coding to your editor. It works with local models or cloud APIs, handles multi-file changes, and runs terminal commands without proprietary lock-in.

VS Code 1.118 makes Copilot a Git co-author by default for chat and agent commits. The argument is not really about one trailer line. It is about consent, audit signals, and who controls developer workflow metadata.

Cursor is a VS Code fork with AI at the center instead of bolted on. What it actually does, how it compares to Copilot and Claude Code, and when to reach for it - every fact checked against the official docs.

Copilot has 77M users but the competition has changed. Here is how it works in 2026, what Copilot Workspace adds, and whether it is still the best choice.

OpenAI shipped a new feature in the ChatGPT macOS app that lets it read context from VS Code, Xcode, Terminal, and iTerm2. Here is how to set it up, what it can actually do today, and why the future of this feature matters more than the current version.

Cursor started as an open-source code editor and evolved into one of the most popular AI coding tools available. Here is a hands-on look at its key features, pricing tiers, and how it compares to traditional editors like VS Code.

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