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3 | 80 | |
191 | 1,083 | |
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7.1 | 8.3 | |
12 days ago | about 22 hours ago | |
TypeScript | Java | |
MIT License | Eclipse Public License 2.0 |
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publish-vscode-extension
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VS Code or VS Codium - Which should I use?
I have written a number of extensions, and I use the publish-vscode-extension GitHub action to publish my extensions to both marketplaces.
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GitHub Action You Need to Publish VS Code Extensions
Lastly we will package and publish our extension using the Visual Studio Code Extension Manager and a GitHub Action called HaaLeo/publish-vscode-extension. The advantage of having the packaging and publishing step separated is that we can attach the compiled .vsix file as an artifact to the workflow and offer it as download. Make sure to generate a token (named in the workflow as VSC_MKTP_PAT and OPEN_VSX_TOKEN) to allow GitHub to publish your extension.
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Write a VS Code extension in JavaScript, not TypeScript ^
I use this github action to automate publishing of an extension to both marketplaces, publication is triggered when the main branch is updated. There a couple of other github actions for
openvsx
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Modern VS Code extension development: The basics
The following are some of the most common extension types on the Visual Studio Code Marketplace and Open VSX Registry, an open-source, community-driven extension registry for Visual Studio Code (VS Code) extensions.
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VSCodium – Libre Open Source Software Binaries of VS Code
Eclipse runs the Open VSX registry that VS Codium uses. Eclipse also has a fork of VS Code called Theia.
> So to use an extension in VSCode, it has to be published in Microsoft's store?
You can always download the extension (or build it yourself) and install it manually - using Code or Codium. You can use the Open VSX registry with Code, but you have to configure it: https://github.com/eclipse/openvsx/wiki/Using-Open-VSX-in-VS....
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Show HN: Continue (YC S23) – Open-source coding autopilot
The extension is not available on https://open-vsx.org/ ? (The market place for VSCodium)
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HTML snippets in .EX file version 2
Would you consider supporting the open vsx repo in your release workflow for those of us on VSCodium?
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MSFT is forcing Outlook and Teams to open links in Edge and IT admins are angry
I didn't know about https://open-vsx.org/. Very nice! But besides those languages, they are also missing things like the remote ssh extension, which is a big deal breaker for me (and I assume many others regardless of language).
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Anki Editor - An extension for Visual Studio Code to edit card templates with syntax highlighting and intellisense
Any chance you could publish it to Open VSX as well, for the people not using the Microsoft version?
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Help me make VSCode telemetry clearer and require consent by upvoting this issue
no there's lots of extensions available on vscodium, just not the same ones (https://open-vsx.org)
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Tooltitude: code lenses for GoLang code navigation and exploration
Do you have plans to publish Tooltitude to the Open VSX Registry, to make it available for VSCodium and other VSCode-compatible editors?
- Upvote this GitHub issue. VSCode Marketplace should be open source, or at least documented. That will only mean good things to us (developers).
What are some alternatives?
openvscode-server - Run upstream VS Code on a remote machine with access through a modern web browser from any device, anywhere.
open-vsx.org - Source of open-vsx.org
vscodium - binary releases of VS Code without MS branding/telemetry/licensing
vscode-vsce - VS Code Extension Manager
tabout - Tab out of quotes, brackets, etc for Visual Studio Code
oni2 - Native, lightweight modal code editor
thunder-client-support - Thunder Client is a lightweight Rest API Client Extension for VS Code.
vscode-javascript-extensions - VS Code extension examples written in in JavaScript
platformio-vscode-ide - PlatformIO IDE for VSCode: The next generation integrated development environment for IoT
vscode-git-graph - View a Git Graph of your repository in Visual Studio Code, and easily perform Git actions from the graph.
publish-extensions - Scripts for publishing VS Code extensions to open-vsx.org
omnisharp-vscode - Official C# support for Visual Studio Code [Moved to: https://github.com/dotnet/vscode-csharp]