rewritten with ts and added new variables#30
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bwilliams-sequence wants to merge 1 commit intodoi:masterfrom
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rewritten with ts and added new variables#30bwilliams-sequence wants to merge 1 commit intodoi:masterfrom
bwilliams-sequence wants to merge 1 commit intodoi:masterfrom
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@doi could I get a review on this? |
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oke..give me time to review it |
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@bwilliams-sequence to make life easier, stick to javascript instead of typescript |
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I wanted to add more capabilities and it looked like the extension was out of date from current extension development methods. So I reworked the code using "Yo Code" and with help from Cursor, re-worked the code into typescript.
From that point, I added several variables useful for git-based development and mono-repos made up of multiple packages (currently only support for npm and cargo packages). Lastly, I added support for custom OS environment variables using the vscode standard "env:" prefix.