No. This is hyperbole. There can be a formal difference, e.g. in terms of transparency about the rules that are upholded and the instances where they have been applied.
> there is no way, at least not that I've found, to export your entire configuration, both settings and plugins, and use that to bootstrap a new VSCode installation You can define workspace plugins in…
No. This is hyperbole. There can be a formal difference, e.g. in terms of transparency about the rules that are upholded and the instances where they have been applied.
> there is no way, at least not that I've found, to export your entire configuration, both settings and plugins, and use that to bootstrap a new VSCode installation You can define workspace plugins in…