Monitoring Change Coupling*, which sets CodeScene apart from other tools, signifies that multiple files change together over time. Change Coupling in itself is neither good nor bad; it all depends on what files that are coupled and for what reason they co-evolve.
*Requires an active CodeScene Cloud account.
See the video to the right for more information.
Monitoring Change Coupling*, which sets CodeScene apart from other tools, signifies that multiple files change together over time. Change Coupling in itself is neither good nor bad; it all depends on what files that are coupled and for what reason they co-evolve.
*Requires an active CodeScene Cloud account.
See the video to the right for more information.
How to enable Change Coupling view
First you need to "Enable remote features" in the IDE Extension under Settings > Extensions > CodeScene.
When enabled, you will be prompted to restart VS Code. Upon restart, there will be a CodeScene login prompt in the Accounts UI element, typically in the bottom left.
After login, you'll be prompted to associate the current VS Code Workspace with a CodeScene project. This how the CodeScene Extension will know which files to retrieve.
Now Change Coupling information will display when you touch a coupled file, both in the Source Code Management pane and in the File Explorer pane.
Elevate your coding workflow today!
How to enable Change Coupling view
First you need to "Enable remote features" in the IDE Extension under Settings > Extensions > CodeScene.
When enabled, you will be prompted to restart VS Code. Upon restart, there will be a CodeScene login prompt in the Accounts UI element, typically in the bottom left.
After login, you'll be prompted to associate the current VS Code Workspace with a CodeScene project. This how the CodeScene Extension will know which files to retrieve.
Now Change Coupling information will display when you touch a coupled file, both in the Source Code Management pane and in the File Explorer pane.
Elevate your coding workflow today!
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