I use a personal VS Code extension (
https://github.com/robenkleene/vscode-robenkleene/) in order to extend VS Code the same way Emacs or Vim can be extended.
I recently cleaned it up, and now it has three features that are important to my workflow:
1. Copy the current cursor location in grep format (i.e., `<path>:<line-number>:<column-number>`. (I use this as either a bookmark or to open the exact same cursor locatio in another editor.)
2. Zoxide (https://github.com/ajeetdsouza/zoxide) integration which I use to switch directories quickly.
3. Similarly, I added to the right-click menu in the file exporer an option to `Open Directory`, i.e., open that folder VS Code. I feels like madness to me that you can’t do this by default. (I know most folks probably juse `code .` in the project root, but if you work in a monorepo for instance there are tons of advantages to sometimes opening subfolders [i.e., as a way to switch projects]).