VS Code: ReShade 'code snippets'

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5 years 9 months ago - 5 years 4 months ago #1 by Daodan VS Code: ReShade 'code snippets' was created by Daodan
I wrote up some ReShade 'code snippets' for use in Visual Studio Code.
Currently there are snippets for uniforms, ReShade specific intrinsics, pixel-shader prototypes, for loops, techniques and passes, and some other stuff.
I will likely update it from time to time. [strike]And (maybe) even make a proper extension in the future.[/strike]

Get it here: reshadefx-code-snippets

Suggestions and contributions are welcome!
Last edit: 5 years 4 months ago by Daodan.
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5 years 4 months ago #2 by Marty McFly Replied by Marty McFly on topic VS Code: ReShade 'code snippets'
Just switched back from Sublime to VSCode since I need it for something else as well and tried this. Really awesome, thanks! I've added a few things for my qUINT and other stuff but your baseline made this super easy! I highly recommend to update it to ReShade 4.0 functionality with UI slider etc, this is a major time saver :woohoo:

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5 years 4 months ago - 5 years 4 months ago #3 by Daodan Replied by Daodan on topic VS Code: ReShade 'code snippets'
Thanks!
Updating it to 4.0 didn't even occur to me... :blink:

Done. I've also added all the other uniforms (frametime, date, random, etc.)
Last edit: 5 years 4 months ago by Daodan.
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