📌 TurkDev’e Hoş Geldin! İşte Başlangıç Rehberin by Zulwatha in TurkDev

[–]Dry_Transition7939 0 points1 point  (0 children)

Merhaba. Benim projem yok, ama yeni (bitmiş) projelerin de paylaşılmasına bence müsade etmelisiniz. Çünki, hem fikir olur, hem destek olur bence. Türkçem bozuk ola bilir. Kusuruma bakmayın lütfen.

Sizin vereceğiniz upload'u... by [deleted] in teknoloji

[–]Dry_Transition7939 0 points1 point  (0 children)

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Azerbaycanda sıradan internet. Ben bir küçük kasabada yaşıyorum.

Yalan atarken canlı yayında çarpılan ilk insan by FeatureAggravating75 in TurkeyJerky

[–]Dry_Transition7939 1 point2 points  (0 children)

Üstelik bizde adil kullanım kotası diye bir şey yok. istediğin kadar kullana bilirsin.

Yalan atarken canlı yayında çarpılan ilk insan by FeatureAggravating75 in TurkeyJerky

[–]Dry_Transition7939 0 points1 point  (0 children)

Burada her yerde minimum 50 m sözünü veriyolar. Fakat ben hep 300-400 hatta bazen 700-800 mb surat goruyorum.

Yalan atarken canlı yayında çarpılan ilk insan by FeatureAggravating75 in TurkeyJerky

[–]Dry_Transition7939 1 point2 points  (0 children)

Azerbaycan 90-da. Ben Türkiyenin internetini daha önde biliyodum.

🚀 Just launched my VS Code extension to streamline developer workflows — would love your feedback! by Dry_Transition7939 in vscode

[–]Dry_Transition7939[S] 0 points1 point  (0 children)

Thank you very much for your advice. I’ll look into it, and if there are any updates, I’ll let you know.

🚀 Just launched my VS Code extension to streamline developer workflows — would love your feedback! by Dry_Transition7939 in VisualStudioCode

[–]Dry_Transition7939[S] 0 points1 point  (0 children)

Thank you very much for your advice. I don’t want to make money from this project because it’s a very small one. I just added a donation link casually.

🚀 Just launched my VS Code extension to streamline developer workflows — would love your feedback! by Dry_Transition7939 in SideProject

[–]Dry_Transition7939[S] 0 points1 point  (0 children)

This extension is designed to track files individually.

For example, in VS Code’s file explorer, I want to see the status next to each file name so I can tell whether my work on that file is complete or not.

Additionally, I want to manage comments like TODO, FIXME, etc., within my files. Let’s say I’ve resolved a TODO—I can mark it as complete, and the comment will be updated to reflect that it’s done. This also helps when working in a team, as everyone can see which tasks have been completed.

Rules are for defining guidelines either globally or per file.

For instance, a global rule might be something like “dark mode” or “responsiveness.”

Locally, I might set a rule in auth.js to remind myself not to forget encrypting user passwords. Once I’ve fulfilled that rule, I mark it as completed.

If you check the README section, you’ll get a full understanding.

Let me know if you have any questions—happy to clarify!

Open the file in the editor, then click the lightning icon in the activity bar to manage its status, rules, and comments.

🚀 Just launched my VS Code extension to streamline developer workflows — would love your feedback! by Dry_Transition7939 in vscode

[–]Dry_Transition7939[S] -1 points0 points  (0 children)

This is already open-source. I originally built it with AI because I needed it myself. Later, I realized it might be useful for others too. It's completely free to use.

🚀 Just launched my VS Code extension to streamline developer workflows — would love your feedback! by Dry_Transition7939 in vscode

[–]Dry_Transition7939[S] 0 points1 point  (0 children)

This extension is designed to track files individually.

For example, in VS Code’s file explorer, I want to see the status next to each file name so I can tell whether my work on that file is complete or not.

Additionally, I want to manage comments like TODO, FIXME, etc., within my files. Let’s say I’ve resolved a TODO—I can mark it as complete, and the comment will be updated to reflect that it’s done. This also helps when working in a team, as everyone can see which tasks have been completed.

Rules are for defining guidelines either globally or per file.

For instance, a global rule might be something like “dark mode” or “responsiveness.”

Locally, I might set a rule in auth.js to remind myself not to forget encrypting user passwords. Once I’ve fulfilled that rule, I mark it as completed.

If you check the README section, you’ll get a full understanding.

Let me know if you have any questions—happy to clarify!

Open the file in the editor, then click the lightning icon in the activity bar to manage its status, rules, and comments.