Implement Extension Setting Categories#5103
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Thanks, I love it. I used your same PowerShell snippet in your screenshot but ran it through Compare-Object, I think you're good! I tested this out and it's great.
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PR Summary
We have a lot of settings, so this organizes them into categories using the contributes sections feature of vscode. I applied some subjective "most commonly used" logic to the order of the categories and settings within the categories.
I did a check and it doesn't look like I missed any settings, they appear to all be there.

(what may not be clear is I switched branches between the two collections of package.json...)