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lucasprag.com is the personal developer site of Lucas Arantes, showcasing VS Code extensions, Vim/Neovim color schemes, and articles on developer productivity. The most complete item in the captured content is TeamDocs: an extension that pins a team documentation directory to the VS Code Activity Bar. The site also introduces tools such as Don’t Git Lost, Folder Projects, and SimpleBlack.
TeamDocs is designed for engineering teams that manage documentation in Markdown. Users only need to configure teamdocs.path_to_docs_folder in global settings, and they can access the same documentation directory from the sidebar in any project. It supports recursive directory trees, fuzzy search by file name or path, and opens Markdown files directly in rendered preview mode; non-Markdown files are opened with VS Code’s default editor. It also respects VS Code’s files.exclude setting. Don’t Git Lost focuses on Git history, offering inline blame in the editor, commit hover cards, PR/commit links, and quick jumps to file history, reducing the need to run git log in the terminal.
These tools are clearly built around the VS Code ecosystem. TeamDocs can be installed from the VS Code Marketplace and Open VSX Registry, and can also be used in compatible editors such as Cursor. TeamDocs does not rely on a cloud service; it reads from local folders, Git repositories, or network paths, making it suitable for private documentation. However, this also means it is not a Notion/Confluence-style collaboration platform. The captured text does not disclose pricing, paid editions, enterprise support, licensing, or source repositories, so its open-source status and business model cannot be determined.
The strengths are that the tools are lightweight, easy to configure, and focused on clear use cases—especially for teams that already keep ADRs, RFCs, runbooks, and onboarding docs in Git/Markdown. The extensions bring documentation and Git context back into the editor, effectively reducing context switching between the browser and terminal. The limitations are also clear: TeamDocs does not provide permissions, comments, version review, or online collaboration; advanced repository integrations in Don’t Git Lost may depend on GitHub/GitLab/Bitbucket tokens. The site’s TeamDocs documentation is fairly complete, but it lacks information about maintenance commitments and support channels.
It is best suited to heavy VS Code/Cursor users, small to mid-sized engineering teams, and developers who prefer a Markdown + Git documentation workflow. It is not ideal for organizations that need enterprise knowledge-base governance, approvals, or real-time collaborative editing. The captured text does not describe access conditions from China; external dependencies such as VS Code Marketplace, Open VSX, GitHub, and GitLab may provide inconsistent performance on mainland Chinese networks, so using a proxy or local VSIX/mirror approach is recommended. Alternatives include GitLens, VS Code’s built-in Git features, Obsidian, Dendron, Foam, Notion, or Confluence.
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