Why this server?
This MCP server explicitly bridges VSCode's Language Server Protocol, making it compatible with VS Code. However, information about its last update and download count is not available.
Why this server?
Described as a VSCode extension providing MCP tools, this server is designed to work with VS Code. However, details on its update frequency and download metrics are not provided.
Why this server?
This experimental MCP server allows AI assistants to interact with VS Code workspaces, confirming its compatibility. Data regarding its update status and download numbers is not available.
Why this server?
This server directly mentions working with VS Code as one of the supported IDEs. Information on its last update and download statistics is not included in the provided data.
Why this server?
This MCP server bridges VS Code Copilot, indicating strong integration with VS Code. The requested update and download information is not available.
Why this server?
Described as a native VS Code extension, this MCP server is clearly compatible with VS Code. The dataset does not contain information about its update date or download count.
Why this server?
This server is designed to generate VS Code installation buttons for MCP servers, explicitly linking it to VS Code. Details on its update history and download numbers are not provided.
Why this server?
This production-ready MCP server integrates with VS Code tools, confirming its compatibility. Information regarding its update status and download count is not available.
Why this server?
This MCP server functions as a VS Code extension for interactive debugging, making it a good fit for VS Code users. However, update and download information is missing from the data.