How can I export my settings in VS Code?
You can export your settings in VS Code by going to the Command Palette (Ctrl+Shift+P) and typing 'Preferences: Open Settings (JSON)'. Then, copy the content to a file.
Is there a way to export keybindings as well?
Yes, you can export your keybindings by going to the Command Palette and selecting 'Preferences: Open Keyboard Shortcuts (JSON)'. Copy the keybindings from there.
Can I import settings back into VS Code?
Absolutely! To import settings, just paste the JSON content back into the 'Preferences: Open Settings (JSON)' file.
What about extensions? Can I export those too?
You can export your extensions by running the command code --list-extensions
in the terminal, which will list all your installed extensions.
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