# ext1 README a fork of xml tools ## Features @todo ## Requirements If you have any requirements or dependencies, add a section describing those and how to install and configure them. ## Extension Settings Include if your extension adds any VS Code settings through the `contributes.configuration` extension point. For example: This extension contributes the following settings: * `myExtension.enable`: enable/disable this extension * `myExtension.thing`: set to `blah` to do something ## Known Issues Calling out known issues can help limit users opening duplicate issues against your extension. ## Release Notes Users appreciate release notes as you update your extension. ### 1.0.0 Initial release of ... ### 1.0.1 Fixed issue #. ### 1.1.0 Added features X, Y, and Z. ----------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------- ## Following extension guidelines Ensure that you've read through the extensions guidelines and follow the best practices for creating your extension. * [Extension Guidelines](https://code.visualstudio.com/api/references/extension-guidelines) ## Working with Markdown **Note:** You can author your README using Visual Studio Code. Here are some useful editor keyboard shortcuts: * Split the editor (`Cmd+\` on macOS or `Ctrl+\` on Windows and Linux) * Toggle preview (`Shift+CMD+V` on macOS or `Shift+Ctrl+V` on Windows and Linux) * Press `Ctrl+Space` (Windows, Linux) or `Cmd+Space` (macOS) to see a list of Markdown snippets ### For more information * [Visual Studio Code's Markdown Support](http://code.visualstudio.com/docs/languages/markdown) * [Markdown Syntax Reference](https://help.github.com/articles/markdown-basics/) **Enjoy!**