
Solidity Visual Developer
Solidity Visual Developer is a VS Code extension that provides security-centric syntax highlighting, code insights, and visual auditing for Solidity smart contracts.

What is Solidity Visual Developer?
Solidity Visual Developer is a ConsenSys Diligence project that enhances the Visual Studio Code IDE experience for Solidity smart contract development. Developers can enable security-centric syntax and semantic highlighting, a detailed class outline, specialized views, and advanced Solidity code augmentation. The extension supports visual security linting, audit annotations, interactive call graphs via Sūrya integration, and code-lens inline actions for reporting and dependency analysis. With 335 stars on GitHub and over 139,000 installs, it is a widely adopted tool for writing secure and well-understood Solidity code.
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