On a similar note, copying the password to the clipboard is the weakest link in the usage of password managers today. Everything that is running on your system has access to your clipboard content and even get notified when you copy something to it.
Your tool of choice should have an option to generate easy to read/write passphrases and you should prefer those whenever possible (without weakening the password itself), so that you can avoid moving your passwords to the clipboard whenever possible.
I’m still using sublime to this day. It keeps getting worse and falling behind VSCode with every new feature that never comes gets to it, but I have so many pet peeves with VSCode that everytime I try it I soon give up. I wish there were more options these days, but as the expected feature sets get more complex the number of options keep going down.