As friends who use eclipse know that eclipse is a fully extensible IDE, does the IDE (Visual Studio) We use often have the extensibility to function when Windows programs are developed? There is no doubt that the answer is yes. The VA we use a lot is a typical vs extension, so what does the VS extension do?
VS Feature Extensions
- Add UI elements, such as menu items, Windows
- Extend the editor and compiler to analyze your code
- Expand vs Online and TFS (Team Foundation Server) to analyze information and manage development processes or consolidate external expansion services
- Integrate a new compiler and project type, such as Python or Lua language
- Use Visual Studio Shell to publish your tools even if the user does not have vs
- Get tens of thousands of developer-released extensions on gallery
VS Extensible components
- Shell Commands
- Menus and Toolbars
- Tool Windows
- Document Windows
- Editors
- Language Services
- Projects
- Templates
VS Feature Extensions--Introduction to Extensions