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    Why I’m switching to VS Code. Hint: It’s all about AI tool integration

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    VS Code’s AI integration tempted me away from PhpStorm, but getting it set up broke everything. Here’s how I fixed it, what I learned, and which AI tools are now available because of the switch.

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