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stuartleeks/README.md

Hi! I'm a father of three, husband, web geek, lover of containers, cloud nut, feminist, performance & scalability enthusiast, salsa dancer & teacher, and love bad puns. I've been writing code since the days of the BBC Micro and still get a kick out of it. Currently working as a Software engineer at Microsoft, but enjoy messing about with pet projects in my spare time.

wsl.tips/book <-- I've written a book full of tips for the Windows Subsystem for Linux (WSL), Windows Terminal, Docker, Kubernetes and Visual Studio Code

I blog at stuartleeks.com

Pronouns: he/him

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  1. Unofficial CLI for making it easier to work with Visual Studio Code dev containers from the terminal

    Go 21 2

  2. GitHub action and Azure DevOps Task for simplifying re-use of VS Code dev containers in GitHub and Azure DevOps pipelines

    JavaScript 8 3

  3. VS Code extension to make Go By Example content available in the editor and offline

    CSS

  4. wsl-clock Public

    A utility to automatically correct clock drift in WSL 2 using Windows Events to detect points where clock drift may have occurred

    Go 67 5

  5. An extension for the Azure CLI to show ARM deployment progress

    Python 16 4

  6. When working with some PowerShell modules, there can be a large number of cmdlets, and the cmdlet names can get quite long. posh-HumpCompletion adds support for "hump completion". This means that i…

    PowerShell 31 7

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