@@kasim393 smooth scrolling (especially on pagedown) is why I quit spacevim. Some people just prefer responsiveness over animations. Pagedown must be instant, why would I want to waste time?
you are right smooth scrolling is not for everyone. I did try and didn't like it but thanks for the information. One of the reasons i didn't like because it makes scrolling slow.
That's so cool! I've always wanted something like this, but never had the time or thought to look anywhere in settings menus to see if it exists. Thanks!
Nostalgic vibes indeed. My goal here is just high quality content in a short and sweet video. I might do some more full blown videos with voiceover once I have some free time.
Haha, this was recorded using the built in screen recorder that comes with macOS. Although if you want a good screen recorder I recommend OBS for non-gaming purposes. It’s studio quality and has all the features you’d need. If you use a windows computer, action is a great piece of recording software. Used it for a few years before I got a MacBook.
@@DaCurse0 OBS is resource intensive. Works fine for people with beefy computers, but for less powerful computers where performance is more restricted, lighter screen recording software is preferred.
I think that might be overdoing it lol. I think a lot of people r already complaining about these animations making vscode look laggy to them. However, vscode is electron based, meaning u could very much customize the animation to fade in new text
Smooth caret is shit tbh. Especially when you move to different line and different position. You expect this to happen fast so you can start writing right away, but not with the fucking animation. At the same time I love smooth cursor blinking animation, it looks great on high frequency monitor
It’s not the same cup of tea for everyone. There’s a reason why VS code lets you toggle on and off the settings to see as you fit. Personally I like how they look so I have them turned on. Neovim’s smooth cursor is way more extreme lol
intuitively from the name i would guess "smooth" is just a smooth sine wave for opacity or something, and "phase" is slightly more sophisticated, and turning my cursor from a line to block style this seems it might be accurate, i'm not sure if that's just biased from my hypothesis or not though, but i do think i like phase better
Finally I can adapt VSCode to perfectly fit my brain's surface properties.
lol
I'd rather keep my VSCode wrinkly.
Lmaooo my favorite comment so far
Accurately abstract way to describe the thingy.
the youtube algorithm has done a bloody good job this time
That’s true for me.
Couldn't agree more
+1
yh other than recommending 10 years old videos
You can also enable smooth scrolling in editor and workbench for *extra* *smoothness* . Tho, the effect is not for everyone.
Why not for everyone?
thanks that looks great! better than having no animation and losing what you where looking at after scrolling.
@@kasim393 smooth scrolling (especially on pagedown) is why I quit spacevim. Some people just prefer responsiveness over animations. Pagedown must be instant, why would I want to waste time?
you are right smooth scrolling is not for everyone. I did try and didn't like it but thanks for the information. One of the reasons i didn't like because it makes scrolling slow.
@@hasimsait if people use vscode without vim they are *probably* wasting time anyways
Smooth as butter.
Like a criminal undercover
@@mstech-gamingandmore1827 Gonna pop like trouble
@@mstech-gamingandmore1827 XD
I was going to write the same
Lol I first read "buffer" and was like, wtf!
Didn't know you could do this! Thanks!!
Not the tutorial we deserved, but the tutorial we needed
More VS Code tidbits please. This is great.
Feel free to throw requests or recommendations at me as well!
Now I can have a satisfying experience while coding a Discord bot
Coding Discord bots are so much fun! That was one of my first bigger programming projects
same! And thanks for the tip!
@@Niconiconii Same here!
The fact others can use ur bot is also a great satisfaction!
If it's in the server that is
Before seeing this video, my VSCode would write code.
After seeing this video, my VSCode writes *j a z z* .
for some reason I find your video aesthetic and I like it lol
Thank you!!
this + neovim extension = pure greatness, it's like using neovide but i don't feel like killing myself
That's so cool! I've always wanted something like this, but never had the time or thought to look anywhere in settings menus to see if it exists. Thanks!
Dang, it really does make VSCode feel 𝘴𝘮𝘰𝘰𝘵𝘩
Thanks!
I can't believe how much of a game changer this tiny detail is for the feel of the entire app
Tip- You can also install smooth type extension to make typing in vs as smooth as butter..
… Like a criminal undercover
Butter 😭
i'm loving the 8 vertical pixels of this video
very cool
Lmao, sorry about the weird dimensions
THANK YOU SO MUCH, I finally no longer have static blinks in my eyes 🙏🙏🙏
damn this is awesome :)
Thanks! Glad you enjoyed it!
It do be smooth now, luv it
Literally Life Changing!
Nice video but can I knoe what's the theme you're using called like?
Tokyo Night
thank you😍, One of the best suggestions of RUclips
lol reminds me of those old tutorial videos where they wrote in notepad, we have come full circle
Nostalgic vibes indeed. My goal here is just high quality content in a short and sweet video. I might do some more full blown videos with voiceover once I have some free time.
Very epic thanks RUclips for the recommendation
Thank you for the trick!
The ultra wide aspect ratio makes me feel good
I like the smooth blinking, but hate the smooth scrolling.
The settings aren't for everyone, its why VS Code makes them changeable and toggleable. Customize them as it fits you best :)
thank you Nico
Omggg this is what i've been looking for thank you so much
I was trying to figure out why the SmoothType extension wasn't working, but this is even better
It made it faster and smooth, appreciate it .
Thanks nico sensei
thank you so much! how immaculate! also, commenting for the algorithm.~
The video everyone needed but no one asked for
Thank you so much I really like it more this way. Additionally I changed my cursor to an underscore, which looks sooo much better as well
this was a god sent ty!!
straight to the point , thanks
thank you so much
Thanks! :)
thank you so much, can you also do a vid on how to move the cursor faster
My man
I am a lazy fuck who never bothered to go through the settings to learn all this
you did that for me, thanks :D
Thank u sooo much sir❤️😊.u solve my problem.
Can you share your video recording settings and software?
Haha, this was recorded using the built in screen recorder that comes with macOS. Although if you want a good screen recorder I recommend OBS for non-gaming purposes. It’s studio quality and has all the features you’d need. If you use a windows computer, action is a great piece of recording software. Used it for a few years before I got a MacBook.
No reason to use anything other than OBS imo
@@DaCurse0 OBS is resource intensive. Works fine for people with beefy computers, but for less powerful computers where performance is more restricted, lighter screen recording software is preferred.
Perfect for keynote presentations where millions are watching you on stage ;)
:)
if on tiktok people comment "fyp" then i'm commenting "yta" for "yt algorithm". thanks for the video
Yesssh, thank you!
Thank you so much! I needed this!!
Thank you! Make more videos like this :)
(VS Code)
Thanks! If you have cool ideas or recs feel free to lmk :)
Normies : good job bro!
Software engineer : good job yt algorithm ;
I wasn't expecting that omg ! Thank you ! =)
Bruh I was thinking about this thing yesterday and now this video popped in my home page😂
What VSCode theme is this?
Tokyo Night!
Just me who doesn't actually like this much more? Smooth VS code is for smooth brains.
Is personal taste thing
ill try this tomorrow!
Thank you so much ❤
Smooth.
omg how much i love this
Thank you! =D
Very nice but does that also work for Visual Studio?
I have no idea how Visual Studio works, but I'd assume it has something similar
@@Niconiconii Nope yust spent an hour trying to find something
so satisfying, thanks for showing
Don't forget 240hz monitor for that Butter Cursor
I thought it's going to be another short vid meme from my feed lmao
That's an interesting aspect ratio
Haha, I know, sorry about the weird ratio, just wanted to crop other things out and make it show only what’s needed
The cursor was extremely calming
What theme are you using? thx
Tokyo Night
@@Niconiconii 👍
thank you for this /g
thank you so much bro
No problem
Damn! Glad I found this
I prefer 'expand' over phase, but to each their own. And the MonoLisa font with script ligatures. Oh my goodness. And TabNine Pro.
I have used free tabnine a little bit. Not a fan. Seems to give me spammy suggestions that don’t make any sense lol.
Try GitHub copilot. It's insanely accurate
@@epickelok lmao. look at my channel. It's literally 90% Github Copilot
@@Niconiconii whoops
Tabnine is cool, but worse when compared to copilot
Oh my goodness, that's beautiful 😍
Love your content🥵
Thanks! Means a lot
Now my IDE finally matches my brain: smooth
Ooh, this is like Excel smoothing!
Yep, the exact same effect!
When I watched this after it showed in my recommended
"a blessing from the lord"
Exactly what i needed ✅
finally i can feel like a real programmer
Thanks!
Little things makes a big difference
Thanks a lot🔥🔥
Thanks man for sharing this ❤️
They should also make the letters fade in
I think that might be overdoing it lol. I think a lot of people r already complaining about these animations making vscode look laggy to them. However, vscode is electron based, meaning u could very much customize the animation to fade in new text
Cool! Thankyou RUclips algorithm
arigatou!!!!! and whats the theme btw?
Glad it helped! I use Tokyo Night
What is the name of theme you are using in vs code please tell me ?
Tokyo Night
Thanks lad.
Nice one I need more like those tips 🙂
i didn't even know i want this until youtube algortihm recommend this vid to me
Glad you found it useful!
This kind of of video is what YT should made of
LOVE YOUU
Love you too!
@@Niconiconii that was extremely helpful i can't believe that i never knew about that setting before 😂, glad i came across your vid
Thanks to utube for recommending this...
but how did you get that buttery smooth scroll?
I NEED THIS
How is called your vscode theme and also good video
Thanks! The theme I use is Tokyo Night!
RUclips suggested me a useful video. Just Wow
Next: How to open VSCode
Tell me you're faking your programming skill without telling me you're faking your programming skill
Smooth caret is shit tbh. Especially when you move to different line and different position. You expect this to happen fast so you can start writing right away, but not with the fucking animation. At the same time I love smooth cursor blinking animation, it looks great on high frequency monitor
It’s not the same cup of tea for everyone. There’s a reason why VS code lets you toggle on and off the settings to see as you fit. Personally I like how they look so I have them turned on. Neovim’s smooth cursor is way more extreme lol
(Don't forget smooth scrolling option ;)
I cant thank you enough in my whole life.
Awwww, thanks! Means a lot to me!
dude thanks
what's the diff between smooth and phase (both looks the same to me - also using vim/neovim if that might be a factor)
i have the exact same question, they look the same, i'm not using vim extensions
intuitively from the name i would guess "smooth" is just a smooth sine wave for opacity or something, and "phase" is slightly more sophisticated, and turning my cursor from a line to block style this seems it might be accurate, i'm not sure if that's just biased from my hypothesis or not though, but i do think i like phase better
check out neovide, it's a neovim frontend with cool features like smooth scrolling and smooth cursor