lambdageek, 10 months ago to vscode So I made a thing... It's a VS Code extension based on Kirill Osenkov's @KirillOsenkov MS Build structured log viewer. https://marketplace.visualstudio.com/items?itemName=lambdageek.msbuild-structured-log-viewer The desktop version runs on CoreCLR, the https://insiders.vscode.dev version runs using the new (and still very experimental!) .NET 8 WASI workload on top of VS Code's WASI extension host (https://code.visualstudio.com/blogs/2023/06/05/vscode-wasm-wasi) #vscode #dotnet #dotnet8 #net8 #wasi #coreclr #vscodeExtension #mono #msbuild #msbuildLogViewer #msbuildStructuredLogViewer #binlog
So I made a thing...
It's a VS Code extension based on Kirill Osenkov's @KirillOsenkov MS Build structured log viewer.
https://marketplace.visualstudio.com/items?itemName=lambdageek.msbuild-structured-log-viewer
The desktop version runs on CoreCLR, the https://insiders.vscode.dev version runs using the new (and still very experimental!) .NET 8 WASI workload on top of VS Code's WASI extension host (https://code.visualstudio.com/blogs/2023/06/05/vscode-wasm-wasi)
#vscode #dotnet #dotnet8 #net8 #wasi #coreclr #vscodeExtension #mono #msbuild #msbuildLogViewer #msbuildStructuredLogViewer #binlog
lambdageek, 10 months ago to vscode I've been doing some VS Code extension hacking recently (something cool coming soon, possibly!) and I have to say... It is really a testament to LISP and to the Emacs contributors that docstrings are: a core part of the language are available on nearly every function and command The best way to even find out if a command exists in VS Code is to open the "keyboard shortcuts" window. And then just guess the args… #vscode #vscodeExtension #emacs #elisp #lisp #docstring #documentation
I've been doing some VS Code extension hacking recently (something cool coming soon, possibly!) and I have to say...
It is really a testament to LISP and to the Emacs contributors that docstrings are:
The best way to even find out if a command exists in VS Code is to open the "keyboard shortcuts" window. And then just guess the args…
#vscode #vscodeExtension #emacs #elisp #lisp #docstring #documentation