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@eclipse-che/plugin-registry-generator
Advanced tools
This tool is currently generating data at build time so we can remove all plug-ins from the v3/plugins folder that are VS Code Extensions
This tool generates:
v3/plugins/**/meta.yaml
and v3/plugins/**/latest.txt
based on the file `che-theia-plugins.yaml``v3/che-theia/featured.json
which defines the recommended plug-ins when no plug-in is set in che-theiav3/che-theia/recommendations/<language>.json
with recommendations per languageThe build tool is available at https://www.npmjs.com/package/@eclipse-che/plugin-registry-generator
@next
alias version will link the current development version.
--root-folder:/root-path
assume the che-*.yaml files are in this folder
--output-folder:/output-path
assume the generated files will be in this folder
Default to /tmp/che-plugin-registry/output-folder
--embed-vsix:true
will embed the vsix in the generated output folder (and in the OCI image)
Default to false
By default all generated images tags are using the digest (sha256 link)
Use --skip-digest-generation:true
to disable it.
There is a command that is invoked in the Dockerfile to generate these files
Script used is generate_vscode_extensions.sh
FAQs
Generator of yaml files exposed by the plug-in registry.
The npm package @eclipse-che/plugin-registry-generator receives a total of 29 weekly downloads. As such, @eclipse-che/plugin-registry-generator popularity was classified as not popular.
We found that @eclipse-che/plugin-registry-generator demonstrated a healthy version release cadence and project activity because the last version was released less than a year ago. It has 4 open source maintainers collaborating on the project.
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