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The VS Code Multi-Target Application (MTA) tools extension is a VS Code extension for development of multi-target applications. It can be used to build multitarget applications using the Cloud MTA Build Tool, to deploy the build result to Cloud Foundry and to create MTA module from template. The extension is being developed and currently contains limited features.
Make sure that you are familiar with the multi-target application concept and terminology. For background and detailed information, see Multi-Target Application Model.
Make sure the following tools are installed in your environment:
GNU Make 4.2.1
or later to build MTA project.Import the extension into your Visual Studio Code.
Run npm install
to install all the needed dependencies.
Contributions are greatly appreciated. See CONTRIBUTING.md for details.
Please report here on any issue.
Please see our LICENSE for copyright and license information. Detailed information including third-party components and their licensing/copyright information is available via the REUSE tool.
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VS Code Multi-Target Application tools
We found that @sap_oss/vscode-mta-tools demonstrated a not healthy version release cadence and project activity because the last version was released a year ago. It has 22 open source maintainers collaborating on the project.
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