How can you export the Visual Studio Code extension list?
Automatic
If you are looking forward to an easy one-stop tool to do it for you, I would suggest you to look into the Settings Sync extension.
It will allow
- Export of your configuration and extensions
- Share it with coworkers and teams. You can update the configuration. Their settings will auto updated.
Manual
Make sure you have the most current version of Visual Studio Code. If you install via a company portal, you might not have the most current version.
On machine A
Unix:
code --list-extensions | xargs -L 1 echo code --install-extension
Windows (PowerShell, e. g. using Visual Studio Code's integrated Terminal):
code --list-extensions | % { "code --install-extension $_" }
Copy and paste the echo output to machine B
Sample output
code --install-extension Angular.ng-template code --install-extension DSKWRK.vscode-generate-getter-setter code --install-extension EditorConfig.EditorConfig code --install-extension HookyQR.beautify
Please make sure you have the code
command line installed. For more information, please visit Command Line Interface (CLI).
I've needed to do this myself a few times - especially when installing on another machine.
Common questions will give you the location of your folder
Visual Studio Code looks for extensions under your extensions folder .vscode/extensions. Depending on your platform it is located:
Windows %USERPROFILE%\.vscode\extensions
Mac ~/.vscode/extensions
Linux ~/.vscode/extensions
That should show you a list of the extensions.
I've also had success using Visual Studio Code Settings Sync Extension to sync settings to GitHub gist.
In the latest release of Visual Studio Code (May 2016), it is now possible to list the installed extensions on the command line:
code --list-extensions