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File-Header-Comment Helper for Visual Studio Code

This is a, super-simple, extension for Visual Studio Code that was created to simplify the task of adding file-header-comments to source files.

What good is this?

Adding file-header-comments is easy, and is done quite a bit by us programmers, so, why can't the machine help, and do some of the work for us?

Before this extension, pretty much every time I created a file, I'd add a file-header-comment, doing one of the following...

  • Copy an existing comment, and replace certain values
  • Write a whole new comment, from scratch

Neither of the items listed, are difficult, and they don't take much time, however, when you're really in the zone as a programmer, you probably don't want to have to deal with something as silly as a file-header-comment.

What this extension does, is take advantage of Visual Studio Code's (quite powerful) extension framework, along with its configuration system, to provide a simple(r) system to help you create file-header-comments.

The question "what good is this", cannot really be answered, because the "answer" to it, will always be an opinion.

Yes, I also have an opinion about this extension, but I won't offer-it-up, because I created the extension, which, in turn, means I'm probably biased.

tl;dr: You'll have to try this, and "answer" that question for yourself.

How do I use this? (In 10 easy steps)

Note: This section makes the assumption that you have a working installation of Visual Studio Code, and are mildly familiar with it. If you aren't, perhaps you should start here.

Step 0: Open a project in Visual Studio Code

Step 1: Launch the "Quick Open" Interface (Ctrl/Cmd + P)

Step 2: Install the extension using "ext install vscode-file-header-comment-helper"

Step 3: Restart VS Code when prompted

Step 4: Open your user [or workspace] settings file (reference)

Step 5: Add the "fileHeaderCommentHelper.languageConfigs" property to your settings (see below)

Step 6: Add per-language file-header-comment templates (see below)

Step 7: Open a file [from the project you just opened]

Step 8: Re-Launch the "Quick Open" Interface (Ctrl/Cmd + P)

Step 9: Run the extension using "> Insert File-Header-Comment"

Example settings.json file, with extension configuration:

// Place your settings in this file to overwrite the default settings
{
    "fileHeaderCommentHelper.languageConfigs": {
        "language_javascript": {
            "template": [
                "/*",
                " * Project: $(projectName)",
                " * File: $(currentFile)",
                " */"
            ]
        }
    }
}

License

This extension is released under an MIT License (just like Visual Studio Code).

A copy of the license, can be found here.

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