

I’ve been using it for a couple of weeks now to work on some Vapor projects and it’s been great. Automatic generation of launch configurations for debugging with CoreLLDB.


Jump to definition, peek definition, find all references, symbol search.It’s being guided by the SSWG but a huge shoutout goes to and who have done all of the work to get it ready for an initial release! One of the goals for 2021 for the SSWG was to improve the tooling for Swift on the server and this fills an important part of that. The extension aims to provide a first-class experience for developing Swift packages in VSCode. You can find the initial 0.1.0 release on the Visual Studio Marketplace here. Here’s a Christmas present for those of you who prefer (or have to) develop Swift packages outside of Xcode - today we’re releasing the initial version of the VSCode Swift extension
