diff --git a/vsc-extension-quickstart.md b/vsc-extension-quickstart.md deleted file mode 100644 index e6da2a5..0000000 --- a/vsc-extension-quickstart.md +++ /dev/null @@ -1,39 +0,0 @@ -# Welcome to your VS Code Extension - -## What's in the folder - -* This folder contains all of the files necessary for your extension. -* `package.json` - this is the manifest file in which you declare your extension and command. - * The sample plugin registers a command and defines its title and command name. With this information VS Code can show the command in the command palette. It doesn’t yet need to load the plugin. -* `extension.js` - this is the main file where you will provide the implementation of your command. - * The file exports one function, `activate`, which is called the very first time your extension is activated (in this case by executing the command). Inside the `activate` function we call `registerCommand`. - * We pass the function containing the implementation of the command as the second parameter to `registerCommand`. - -## Get up and running straight away - -* Press `F5` to open a new window with your extension loaded. -* Run your command from the command palette by pressing (`Ctrl+Shift+P` or `Cmd+Shift+P` on Mac) and typing `Hello World`. -* Set breakpoints in your code inside `extension.js` to debug your extension. -* Find output from your extension in the debug console. - -## Make changes - -* You can relaunch the extension from the debug toolbar after changing code in `extension.js`. -* You can also reload (`Ctrl+R` or `Cmd+R` on Mac) the VS Code window with your extension to load your changes. - -## Explore the API - -* You can open the full set of our API when you open the file `node_modules/@types/vscode/index.d.ts`. - -## Run tests - -* Open the debug viewlet (`Ctrl+Shift+D` or `Cmd+Shift+D` on Mac) and from the launch configuration dropdown pick `Extension Tests`. -* Press `F5` to run the tests in a new window with your extension loaded. -* See the output of the test result in the debug console. -* Make changes to `src/test/suite/extension.test.js` or create new test files inside the `test/suite` folder. - * The provided test runner will only consider files matching the name pattern `**.test.ts`. - * You can create folders inside the `test` folder to structure your tests any way you want. -## Go further - - * [Publish your extension](https://code.visualstudio.com/api/working-with-extensions/publishing-extension) on the VSCode extension marketplace. - * Automate builds by setting up [Continuous Integration](https://code.visualstudio.com/api/working-with-extensions/continuous-integration).