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show all vscode extensions installed in commandline Code Example
show all vscode extensions installed in commandline
# Open vscode in a directory where you want to save the output to a txt file
# Press ctrl+~ to open terminal and ensure "bash" is your chosen platform

code --list-extensions --show-versions > extensions.txt

# Type code --help for more options




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