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vscode/extensions/git
Matt Bierner 5b21c7f28b Run our custom eslint rules using ts-node (#157532)
* Run our custom eslint rules using ts-node

Use `ts-node` to run our custom eslint rules.  This lets us delete the pre-compiled js. It also means you can don't have to compile the rules while editing them

As part of this change, I've also switched us to using an eslint plugin instead of a rulesDir. This is now the preferred way to ship custom rules

* Fix two more disables

* Move ts-node to project root

* Enable transpileOnly
2022-08-29 09:39:09 -07:00
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Git integration for Visual Studio Code

Notice: This extension is bundled with Visual Studio Code. It can be disabled but not uninstalled.

Features

See Git support in VS Code to learn about the features of this extension.

API

The Git extension exposes an API, reachable by any other extension.

  1. Copy src/api/git.d.ts to your extension's sources;

  2. Include git.d.ts in your extension's compilation.

  3. Get a hold of the API with the following snippet:

    const gitExtension = vscode.extensions.getExtension<GitExtension>('vscode.git').exports;
    const git = gitExtension.getAPI(1);