# vscode-generator-code **Repository Path**: zjlanhe/vscode-generator-code ## Basic Information - **Project Name**: vscode-generator-code - **Description**: Visual Studio Code extension generator - **Primary Language**: Unknown - **License**: MIT - **Default Branch**: main - **Homepage**: None - **GVP Project**: No ## Statistics - **Stars**: 0 - **Forks**: 1 - **Created**: 2024-11-07 - **Last Updated**: 2024-11-07 ## Categories & Tags **Categories**: Uncategorized **Tags**: None ## README # Yo Code - Extension and Customization Generator [![Build Status](https://dev.azure.com/ms/vscode-generator-code/_apis/build/status/Microsoft.vscode-generator-code)](https://dev.azure.com/ms/vscode-generator-code/_build/latest?definitionId=17) We have written a Yeoman generator to help get you started. We plan to add templates for most extension/customization types into this. ## Install the Generator Install Yeoman and the VS Code Extension generator: ```bash npm install -g yo generator-code ``` ## Run Yo Code The Yeoman generator will walk you through the steps required to create your customization or extension prompting for the required information. To launch the generator simply type: ```bash yo code ``` ![The command generator](yocode.png) ## Generator Output These templates will * Create a base folder structure * Template out a rough `package.json` * Import any assets required for your extension e.g. tmBundles or the VS Code Library * For Extensions: Set-up `launch.json` for running your extension and attaching to a process ## Command line ``` Usage: yo code [] [options] Argument (optional): The destination to create the extension in, absolute or relative to the current working directory. Use '.' for the current folder. If not provided, defaults to a folder in the current working directory with the extension display name. Options: -h, --help # Print the generator's options and usage -i, --insiders # Show the insiders options for the generator -q, --quick # Quick mode, skip all optional prompts and use defaults -o, --open # Open the generated extension in Visual Studio Code -O, --openInInsiders # Open the generated extension in Visual Studio Code Insiders -t, --extensionType # ts, js, colortheme, language, snippets, keymap... --extensionId # Id of the extension --extensionDescription # Description of the extension --pkgManager # 'npm' or 'yarn' --webpack # Bundle the extension with webpack --gitInit # Initialize a git repo Example usages: yo code # Create an extension in a folder with the extension's name. yo code . -O # Create an extension in current folder and open with code-insiders yo code Hello -t=ts -q # Create an TypeScript extension in './Hello', skip prompts, use defaults. yo code --insiders # Show the insiders options for the generator ``` ## Run Generator using Docker If you don't want to install nodejs or any node packages, use this method to containerize the generator. \ \ Go into your project directory ```bash cd ``` Build the docker image from the docker file ```bash docker build -t vscode-generator-code . ``` Create a docker container with volumes ```bash docker run -v $(pwd):/usr/src/app vscode-generator-code ``` ## History * 1.0.0: Generates a VS Code extension for TypeScript 2.0.3 * 0.10.x: Generates a VS Code extension for TypeScript 1.8.10 ## License [MIT](LICENSE)