# vscode-commander **Repository Path**: mirrors_microsoft/vscode-commander ## Basic Information - **Project Name**: vscode-commander - **Description**: No description available - **Primary Language**: Unknown - **License**: MIT - **Default Branch**: main - **Homepage**: None - **GVP Project**: No ## Statistics - **Stars**: 0 - **Forks**: 0 - **Created**: 2024-10-31 - **Last Updated**: 2025-09-18 ## Categories & Tags **Categories**: Uncategorized **Tags**: None ## README # VS Code Commander The **VS Code Commander** extension acts as your personal assistant within Visual Studio Code. This powerful tool allows you to configure your VS Code environment using conversational, free-form text. With the VS Code Commander, you can: - Discover and explore various settings and commands. - Tailor your development environment to your needs. All of these actions can be performed through a simple and intuitive chat interface, making it easier than ever to manage your VS Code configuration. ## Update Settings With VS Code Commander, you can easily change your settings. If needed, you can also undo these changes effortlessly. ![Using VS Code Commander to switch to light theme](images/light-theme-demo.gif) You can quickly open the settings editor after changing a setting to review or further modify your configurations. ![Using VS Code Commander to create a custom editor label](images/custom-label-demo.gif) ## Run Commads Use VS Code Commander to execute various commands seamlessly through chat. ![Using VS Code Commander to open a new window with the python profile](images/new-window-with-profile-demo.gif) You can easily discover keybindings and quickly change them. ![Using VS Code Commander to find the keybinding for the toggle sidebar command](images/discover-keybinding.gif) # Trademarks This project may contain trademarks or logos for projects, products, or services. Authorized use of Microsoft trademarks or logos is subject to and must follow Microsoft’s Trademark & Brand Guidelines. Use of Microsoft trademarks or logos in modified versions of this project must not cause confusion or imply Microsoft sponsorship. Any use of third-party trademarks or logos are subject to those third-party’s policies.