 Hello. Let's take a look at how to create an extension pack for Visual Studio. An extension pack is an extension that installs other extensions, and so you can bundle up extensions and share them with the world or for yourself. Like any other extension for Visual Studio, the first thing we have to make sure is that we have the Visual Studio extension development workload installed. Go to the Visual Studio installer and make sure that you have a check mark here in this workload. Once you do, you can go in and create a new project called an extension pack project. We have right here, I'm just going to call this one the best HTML tools. That's going to be the name of my project. I get this Visual Studio extension created for me. The file that's open here, the JSON file, is what makes any Visual Studio extension into an extension pack. Any Visual Studio extension can ship a JSON file like this and will then function as an extension pack. It comes with two examples of extensions that I can use here. I want some HTML-related ones, so I'm going to go in here and say I want the snippet pack, and I'm going to click Copy ID. This is the marketplace website, marketplace.visualstudio.com, and I'm going to paste that in here, so that was the, and I'm going to copy in other ones as well. Let's get this one, and this was HTML tools 2019. So now I have my extension pack set up. All I need to do is to make sure that the metadata is accurate. So we want to make sure the title is the right title, author name ID, we want a good description here, and also another important thing is that we want an icon. So let me add an icon. It's a PNG file, and I can use that here. Use the icon PNG. I'm going to just see the properties of that icon file and make sure Include in V6 is set to True. Just like that. And now I can build my project, just like I can build any other Visual Studio project. And it's done. Let's look in the Output Directory. We now have a V6. This is a Visual Studio extension, and if I double-click that to run it, we get the V6 installer dialog popping up, and it'll show us the extensions included here in the extension pack. So now anyone that gets this V6 file can then determine which of these extensions they want. And that's it. That's how easy it is to create an extension pack for Visual Studio. Thank you for watching.