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github1s-vscode-web
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This is the companion NPM package to support GitHub1s. The NPM package is @github1s/vscode-web.
yarn clone - clone the official VS Code repo.
yarn build - build the VS Code with the custom code under src.
yarn watch - watch the code change under src directory and rebuild VS Code.
There are two ways to do local development with GitHub1s. For feature development, you could use the yarn watch-with-vscode under the root directory.
To verify the NPM package content itself before publish. You need to install the yalc first (yarn global add yalc).
Then run the following commands:
cd github1s
yarn build:vscode # Build the VS Code
yarn yalc # Install local package via yalc
yarn build # Build the GitHub1s & other extensions
yarn serve
And visit the http://localhost:8080 to verify the change. Please revert any changes related to yalc before commit, i.e. the package.json, the .yalc/ and yalc.lock files.
To publish the NPM package, please make sure you have the right access via https://www.npmjs.com/ and run the following commands:
cd github1s
cd vscode-web
yarn build
# bump the `version` field in vscode-web/package.json file.
npm publish --access public
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VS Code web for GitHub1s
We found that github1s-vscode-web demonstrated a not healthy version release cadence and project activity because the last version was released a year ago. It has 1 open source maintainer collaborating on the project.
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