CodeSnap

📸 Take beautiful screenshots of your code in VS Code!

Features

Quickly save screenshots of your code

Copy screenshots to your clipboard

Show line numbers

Many other configuration options

Usage Instructions

Open the command palette (Ctrl+Shift+P on Windows and Linux, Cmd+Shift+P on OS X) and search for CodeSnap . Select the code you'd like to screenshot. Adjust the width of the screenshot if desired. Click the shutter button to save the screenshot to your disk.

Tips:

You can also start CodeSnap by selecting code, right clicking, and clicking CodeSnap

If you'd like to bind CodeSnap to a hotkey, open up your keyboard shortcut settings and bind codesnap.start to a custom keybinding.

to a custom keybinding. If you'd like to copy to clipboard instead of saving, click the image and press the copy keyboard shortcut (defaults are Ctrl+C on Windows and Linux, Cmd+C on OS X).

Examples

Material Theme + Operator Mono

Nord + Cascadia Code

Monokai + Fira Code

Configuration

CodeSnap is highly configurable. Here's a list of settings you can change to tune the way your screenshots look:

codesnap.backgroundColor : The background color of the snippet's container. Can be any valid CSS color.

codesnap.boxShadow : The CSS box-shadow for the snippet. Can be any valid CSS box shadow.

codesnap.containerPadding : The padding for the snippet's container. Can be any valid CSS padding.

codesnap.roundedCorners : Boolean value to use rounded corners or square corners for the window.

codesnap.showWindowControls : Boolean value to show or hide OS X style window buttons.

codesnap.showWindowTitle : Boolean value to show or hide window title folder_name - file_name .

codesnap.showLineNumbers : Boolean value to show or hide line numbers.

codesnap.realLineNumbers : Boolean value to start from the real line number of the file instead of 1.

codesnap.transparentBackground : Boolean value to use a transparent background when taking the screenshot.

codesnap.target : Either container to take the screenshot with the container, or window to only take the window.

Copy to Clipboard support in Linux

In order for this feature to work in Linux you must install xclip .

Usually you can simply install it using your distribution's package manager:

# ubuntu / debian sudo apt install xclip # arch / manjaro pacman -S xclip

If you're using Wayland (rather than X) as your compositing window manager install wl-clipboard instead.

Acknowledgements

The great Polacode, for the initial concept.

Carbon for some design inspiration.