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@casual-simulation/libvscode

v0.0.13

Published

VSCode packaged into a ESM library

Downloads

6

Readme

libvscode

A static build of VSCode that can be used to include it in other projects.

This project is a fork of github1s that packages the the results and provides additional mechanisms for runtime configuration.

Usage

  1. Install libvscode:
$ npm install @casual-simulation/libvscode
  1. Copy the libvscode dist folder to a publicly accessible path.
    • This can be anywhere, you just have to specify where it is during init.
    • For now, we're going to assume that it is available at /vscode.
  2. Import and initialize:
import { initVSCode } from '@casual-simulation/libvscode';

async function main() {
    await initVSCode({
        container: document.body,
        publicPath: '/vscode',
    });
}

main();

Custom Features

Here are some extra features that have been added to VSCode to make integration easier:

fetchBuiltinExtensions(publicPath)

Fetches the list of builtin extensions from the given public path. You can use this function to get the list of builtin extensions and override any you want. Returns a promise.

self.registerMessagePort(name, port)

Extensions have access to a special function (self.registerMessagePort()) which lets them send a message port back to the host to enable custom messaging. In order for this to work, you have to define your own registerMessagePort(name, port) function on globalThis.vscode before initVSCode() is called.

Developing

To bootstrap this project, do the following steps:

  1. Install NPM dependencies
$ yarn
  1. Bootstrap the project.
$ yarn bootstrap