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VS Code Web: hide extension recommendations

Removes recommended extensions from the Extensions sidebar and command palette (works on github.dev too).

Code to copy

/* Hide extension recommendations in command palette and sidebar (works on github.dev too) */
.monaco-workbench [id*="workbench.view.extensions"] [aria-label*="Recommended" i],
.monaco-workbench .quick-input-list [aria-label*="recommend" i],
.monaco-workbench .extension-list-item:has([title*="Recommended" i]),
.monaco-workbench .extensions-viewlet .extension[aria-label*="Recommended" i] {
  display: none !important;
}

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