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hey everybody welcome back to the show tech TV in this video Iamp;#39;ll be discussing the code blocks extension in Google Docs in a previous video I talked about using Google docs for coding notes and feel free to check this one out also so on that previous video I got a question from stag to make a video extending off of that one so this video is kind of extending how I keep my code Snippets organized in my coding notes and just as a quick note I really like the structure of Google Drive for keeping my coding notes organized within Google Docs I use an extension called code blocks to save code examples and to make my coding notes user friendly for myself the extension can be added under extensions add-ons and then get add-ons and then search for code blocks and it should be the first one and youamp;#39;ll just it I of course already have it installed and the extensions will show under extensions so in the document paste the code that you want to convert into a Google Docs code bloc