If you’ve been using Anti-Gravity and found the default extension library a bit limiting, there is a quick way to unlock the full power of the Visual Studio Marketplace.
Switching the source allows you to access the massive library of VS Code extensions directly within your editor. Here is the short guide to making it happen.
The Fix: Updating your Marketplace URLs
To point Anti-Gravity toward the official VS Code marketplace, follow these three simple steps:
- Open Settings: Navigate to your Anti-Gravity settings and select the Editor tab.
- Update the URLs: Locate the marketplace configuration fields and paste the following:
- Marketplace Item URL:
https://marketplace.visualstudio.com/items - Marketplace Gallery URL:
https://marketplace.visualstudio.com/_apis/public/gallery
- Restart: Close and relaunch Anti-Gravity.
Why do this?
While Anti-Gravity is incredibly fast, some users find that certain niche extensions are only updated frequently on the official VS Code gallery. By changing these endpoints, you get the best of both worlds: the performance of your current setup with the vast ecosystem of Microsoft's marketplace.
Everything should work like a charm!
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