There are a gazillion settings and commands for everything now: you take any simple component, like "Search in files", and there are probably 200 settings to customize it, it didn't use to be that way. I do not like it and that was the main reason why I switched to VSC in the first place, instead of using a JetBrains product. I fully know and understand I could just ignore those and go on with my life, but I still do not like it.
I am a huge fan of minimalist products with a minimal set of configuration settings that I can fully master, and the "number of settings" is negatively correlated with me liking a given piece of software (the worst offender here being, I'd say, MS Outlook vs GMail). The difference between JetBrains and VSC is reducing at every release, and it is not a good thing for me.
I fully understand and appreciate it is a biased opinion, I am not looking to be convinced otherwise. It is the same reason why I shop at Trader Joe's and Costco, with their limited and curated availability of options, as opposed to Walmart or Safeway.
I am a huge fan of minimalist products with a minimal set of configuration settings that I can fully master, and the "number of settings" is negatively correlated with me liking a given piece of software (the worst offender here being, I'd say, MS Outlook vs GMail). The difference between JetBrains and VSC is reducing at every release, and it is not a good thing for me.
I fully understand and appreciate it is a biased opinion, I am not looking to be convinced otherwise. It is the same reason why I shop at Trader Joe's and Costco, with their limited and curated availability of options, as opposed to Walmart or Safeway.