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html is my favorite language for programming website documents but writing it by hand is no fun if you want to go fast thereamp;#39;s a tool called emmett thatamp;#39;s built into vs code and is like snippets on steroids bang tab and weamp;#39;ve got a basic html page ctrl g go to line 10. type the name of any element followed by a period add a class or a hash to add an id hit tab to expand donamp;#39;t touch the mouse yet hit ctrl enter for a new line this time i want a header plus a sibling article element in that article i want an unordered list that contains a list item no 5 list items and i want to put some dummy text in each one amazing but oh no i forgot something iamp;#39;ll just use the balance outward command to select the next parent element then use wrap with abbreviation to include the element that i forgot [Applause]