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# VS Code Pets

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Puts a small, bored cat, an enthusiastic dog, a feisty snake, a rubber duck, or Clippy π in your code editor to boost productivity.
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## Installation
Install this extension from the [VS Code marketplace](https://marketplace.visualstudio.com/items?itemName=tonybaloney.vscode-pets&WT.mc_id=python-17801-anthonyshaw).
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With VS Code open, search for `vscode-pets` in the extension panel (`Ctrl+Shift+X` on Windows/Linux or `Cmd(β)+Shift+X` on MacOS) and click install.
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With VS Code open, launch VS Code Quick Open (`Ctrl+P` on Windows/Linux or `Cmd(β)+P` on MacOS), paste the following command, and press enter.
`ext install tonybaloney.vscode-pets`
## Using VS Code Pets
Congrats on installing joy! Enjoy interacting with these cute pixelated pets. Read below to get a full understanding of this extension. Not convinced? Watch our extension spotlight on [Visual Studio Code](https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=aE6Ifj_KstI).
After installing, open the command palette with `Ctrl+Shift+P` on Windows/Linux or `Cmd(β)+Shift+P` on MacOS.
Run the "Start pet coding session" command (`vscode-pets.start`) to see a cat in VS Code:

[Now checkout the documentation to see what else is possible!](https://tonybaloney.github.io/vscode-pets/)
Some important things you can do:
- [Add lots of pets](https://tonybaloney.github.io/vscode-pets/pets/#adding-additional-pets)
- [Change the background](https://tonybaloney.github.io/vscode-pets/themes/)
- [Throw a ball and play with the pets](https://tonybaloney.github.io/vscode-pets/pets/#throwing-a-ball)
## Translation
Visit the [Crowdin Project](https://crowdin.com/project/vscode-pets) in case you'd like to help with the translations. It will be synced automatically to the repository. You can also request a new language in the [Discussions](https://crowdin.com/project/vscode-pets/discussions) section.
## Credits
The cat animations were designed by [seethingswarm](https://seethingswarm.itch.io/catset). The dog media assets for this extension were designed by [NVPH Studio](https://nvph-studio.itch.io/dog-animation-4-different-dogs).
The winter theme is original artwork by [Kiana Mosser](https://www.instagram.com/kianamosser/) created for VS Code Pets.
The forest theme was designed by [edermunizz](https://edermunizz.itch.io/free-pixel-art-forest). The castle assets were created using artwork by [GuttyKreum](https://guttykreum.itch.io/gothic-castle-game-assets).
[Marc Duiker](https://twitter.com/marcduiker) created the Clippy, Rocky, Zappy, rubber duck, snake, cockatiel, Ferris the crab, and Mod the dotnet bot media assets.
[Elthen](https://twitter.com/pixelthen) created the fox media assets.
[Karen Rustad TΓΆlva](https://www.aldeka.net) designed the original concept of Ferris the crab.
[Kevin Huang](https://github.com/kevin2huang) created the Akita inu media assets.
The turtle animations were designed by enkeefe using [Pixelart](https://www.pixilart.com/draw).
The horse animations were adapted by [Chris Kent](https://github.com/thechriskent) from assets by [Onfe](https://onfe.itch.io/horse-sprite-with-rider-asset-pack).
[Kennet Shin](https://github.com/WoofWoof0) created the snail media assets.
The frog animations were created by [seethingswarm](https://seethingswarm.itch.io/frogpack).
[Jessie Ferris](https://github.com/jeferris) created the panda media assets.
## Thank you
Thanks to all the [contributors](https://github.com/tonybaloney/vscode-pets/graphs/contributors) to this project.
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