* feat: move from yarn to npm * chore: skip yarn.lock files * fix: playwright download * chore: fix compile and hygiene * chore: bump vsce@2.17.0 Refs8b49e9dfdf* test: update results for bat and sh colorizer tests * fix: add missing lock files for windows * fix: switch to legacy-peer-deps * chore: update markdown-it@14.1.0 Refs737c95a129esbuild step in extensions-ci-pr was previously using markdown-it from root which had userland punycode and was able to compile successfully. * ci: increase pr timeout for windows integration tests * chore: fix product build * build: ignore extension dev dependency for rcedit * build: fix working directory inside container * build: fix dependency generation * npm: update dependencies * ci: use global npmrc * ci: update cache * ci: setup global npmrc for private npm auth * build: fix extension bundling * chore: sync npm dependencies * ci: debug env variables for container * ci: fix win32 cli pipeline * build: fix npmrc config usage for build/ and remote/ dirs * fix: windows build * fix: container builds * fix: markdown-language-features tests and bundling ``` [03:58:22] Error: Command failed: /Users/demohan/.nvm/versions/node/v20.15.1/bin/node /Users/demohan/github/vscode/extensions/markdown-language-features/esbuild-notebook.js --outputRoot /Users/demohan/github/vscode/.build/extensions/markdown-language-features ✘ [ERROR] Could not resolve "punycode" extensions/markdown-language-features/node_modules/markdown-it/lib/index.js:14:27: 14 │ var punycode = require('punycode'); ╵ ~~~~~~~~~~ The package "punycode" wasn't found on the file system but is built into node. Are you trying to bundle for node? You can use "platform: 'node'" to do that, which will remove this error. ``` Adds userland package based onbeed9aee2c* fix: container builds for distro * chore: update yarn occurrences * fixup! chore: bump vsce@2.17.0 Uses the closest version to `main` branch that does not included3cc84cdecwhile still having the fix8b49e9dfdf* chore: sync npm dependencies * chore: sync npm dependencies * chore: sync npm dependencies * chore: throw error when yarn is used for installation * chore: add review feedback * chore: switch exec => run where needed * chore: npm sync dependencies * fix: markdown-language-features bundling ``` ✘ [ERROR] Could not resolve "punycode" extensions/markdown-language-features/node_modules/markdown-it/lib/index.js:14:27: 14 │ var punycode = require('punycode'); ╵ ~~~~~~~~~~ The package "punycode" wasn't found on the file system but is built into node. Are you trying to bundle for node? You can use "platform: 'node'" to do that, which will remove this error. ``` Adds missing userland package based on markdown-it/markdown-it@beed9ae, can be removed once we update markdown-it >= 14.1.0 * ci: rename no-yarn-lock-changes.yml * chore: sync npm dependencies * ci: restore no-yarn-lock-changes.yml We can disable it in a separate PR to keep the required checks happy and also need workflow edit perms. * chore: sync npm dependencies * ci: rebuild cache * ci: fix no-package-lock-changes.yml * chore: bump distro * chore: rm yarn.lock files * chore: rm yarn.lock files without dependencies * chore: add vscode-selfhost-import-aid to postinstall dirs * chore: bump distro
theme-seti
This is an icon theme that uses the icons from seti-ui.
Updating icons
There is script that can be used to update icons, ./build/update-icon-theme.js.
To run this script, run npm run update from the theme-seti directory.
This can be run in one of two ways: looking at a local copy of seti-ui for icons, or getting them straight from GitHub.
If you want to run it from a local copy of seti-ui, first clone seti-ui to the folder next to your vscode repo (from the theme-seti directory, ../../).
Then, inside the set-ui directory, run npm install followed by npm run prepublishOnly. This will generate updated icons.
If you want to download the icons straight from GitHub, change the FROM_DISK variable to false inside of update-icon-theme.js.
Languages not shipped with vscode
Languages that are not shipped with vscode must be added to the nonBuiltInLanguages object inside of update-icon-theme.js.
These should match the file mapping in seti-ui.
Please try and keep this list in alphabetical order! Thank you.
Previewing icons
There is a ./icons/preview.html file that can be opened to see all of the icons included in the theme.
Note that to view this, it needs to be hosted by a web server.
When updating icons, it is always a good idea to make sure that they work properly by looking at this page. When submitting a PR that updates these icons, a screenshot of the preview page should accompany it.