Pretty helpful for remote machines with low resources. The Resource Monitor plugin displays CPU frequency, usage, memory consumption, and battery percentage remaining in the status bar.If the target machine has less than 1G of memory (say mininet VM), Java Language Support by George Fraser is preferred as it has less memory footprint. Note that all the plugins are running at the remote machine and this plugin is hungry at the memory. For Java developer, I suggest using Language Support for Java(TM) by Red Hat.If you are developing C or C++, the official C/C++ plugin is very useful for auto-completion, linting, etc.Along with the live share plugin, you can have collaborative debugging! See previous tutorial at
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