VSCode has these features and more. I update other of my projects daily as well, yet they’re free. I don’t think I should be paying for something that its efforts are, at best, medium or nonexistant, more when they’re free plugins, which’s source code is practically public if you look well enough, and something that can be achieved by something that isn’t even competition, and literally just ravages you through the field. You cannot compare “QuickScript” to Visual Studio Code.
As another user pointed out Exestack | Code executor, snippets, and more scripting utilities! is also a free alternative to your plugin which appears to do more than yours. That aside it is far better to get down the ego a bit, you made a post about a project, and if the project, although has its uses, doesn’t look good to others, too bad, deal with it and improve it, I myself with my projects do the same, you need to lower the bubbles and get it cookin’ as you should, you call everything we are telling you “Nonsense” and you want feedback, that is the feedback. Stop saying we are yapping, and get to work on fixing your stuff, QuickScript is NOT worth the money. At all, ExeStack or VSCode better by far.
Turn off your copium inhaler, and begin cooking again.