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@vscode/vsce
Advanced tools
The Visual Studio Code Extension Manager
This tool assists in packaging and publishing Visual Studio Code extensions.
Read the Documentation on the VS Code website.
Node.js at least 20.x.x.
In order to save credentials safely, this project uses keytar which uses libsecret, which you may need to install before publishing extensions. Setting the VSCE_STORE=file environment variable will revert back to the file credential store. Using the VSCE_PAT environment variable will also avoid using keytar.
Depending on your distribution, you will need to run the following command:
sudo apt-get install libsecret-1-devapk add libsecretsudo yum install libsecret-develsudo pacman -S libsecret$ npx @vscode/vsce --version
@vscode/vsce is meant to be mainly used as a command-line tool. It can also be used as a library since it exposes a small API. When using @vscode/vsce as a library, be sure to sanitize any user input used in API calls to prevent security issues.
Supported package managers:
npm >=6yarn >=1 <2You can configure the behavior of vsce by using CLI flags (run vsce --help to list them all). Example:
$ npx @vscode/vsce publish --baseImagesUrl https://my.custom/base/images/url
Or you can also set them in the package.json, so that you avoid having to retype the common options again. Example:
// package.json
{
"vsce": {
"baseImagesUrl": "https://my.custom/base/images/url",
"dependencies": true,
"yarn": false
}
}
First clone this repository, then:
$ npm install
$ npm run watch:build # or `watch:test` to also build tests
Once the watcher is up and running, you can run out of sources with:
$ node vsce
Tests can be executed with:
$ npm test
Note: Yarn is required to run the tests.
Yeoman (yo) is a scaffolding tool that helps developers quickly set up new projects with best practices and tools. While it is not specific to Visual Studio Code extensions, it can be used to generate the initial structure of a VS Code extension project. Compared to @vscode/vsce, Yeoman focuses more on project scaffolding rather than packaging and publishing.
generator-code is a Yeoman generator specifically designed for creating Visual Studio Code extensions. It helps you scaffold a new extension project with all the necessary files and configurations. Unlike @vscode/vsce, which focuses on packaging and publishing, generator-code is used for the initial setup of the extension project.
vsce is the original command-line tool for packaging and publishing Visual Studio Code extensions. It provides similar functionalities to @vscode/vsce, such as creating .vsix files and publishing to the marketplace. The main difference is that @vscode/vsce is a more recent and possibly more maintained version of the tool.
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The npm package @vscode/vsce receives a total of 511,267 weekly downloads. As such, @vscode/vsce popularity was classified as popular.
We found that @vscode/vsce demonstrated a healthy version release cadence and project activity because the last version was released less than a year ago. It has 8 open source maintainers collaborating on the project.
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