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Or click on a tag to find all extensions that have that same tag. Install Visual Studio URLs to add to an allowlist Because the Visual Studio Installer downloads files from various domains and their download servers, here are the domain URLs that you might want to add to an allowlist as trusted in the UI or in your deployment scripts. One place for all extensions for Visual Studio, Azure DevOps Services, Azure DevOps Server and Visual Studio Code. For instance, you can click on the publisher name on an extensions description page to find all the extensions by that publisher. We’ve also used the above search options to enable some additional experiences as well. Sample query: publisher:”Microsoft DevLabs” category:”plan and track” sample ( Link) You can use a combination of any of the above options with regular search terms as well. We hear you, just use the “category:” option to only display extensions matching a particular category type. While you can always filter to a category on the search results page, sometimes it’s easier to just type a filter into your search query directly. You can look for extensions matching a particular tag/s using the “tag:” option in search. There is a Find more services link at the bottom of the page, which will open the Visual Studio Marketplace under the Extensions and Updates option. Tags are a great way for publishers to indicate the technology the extension augments or the functionality the extension enables. Many extensions on the Marketplace are tagged by publishers for certain keywords. Sample query: publisher:”Microsoft DevLabs” ( Link)
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Adding quotes to the query will let you do an exact match on the publisher name as well.
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Use it to find extensions matching just the publisher name. If you are looking for extensions by a particular publisher, the “publisher:” parameter will help. Set up your complete development environment using the Advanced Installer extension for Visual Studio. Well, with our query language constructs you can now do exactly that while discovering extensions on the Marketplace too. Whether it is when you are ordering some coffee or sifting through your inbox, sometimes you know exactly what you are looking for and you just need a way to do it. There are times when searching for something, when a simple term just won’t do.