forked from external/vscode-xml
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1.3 KiB
TypeScript
29 lines
1.3 KiB
TypeScript
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'use strict';
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// The module 'vscode' contains the VS Code extensibility API
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// Import the module and reference it with the alias vscode in your code below
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import * as vscode from 'vscode';
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// this method is called when your extension is activated
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// your extension is activated the very first time the command is executed
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export function activate(context: vscode.ExtensionContext) {
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// Use the console to output diagnostic information (console.log) and errors (console.error)
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// This line of code will only be executed once when your extension is activated
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console.log('Congratulations, your extension "xml" is now active!');
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// The command has been defined in the package.json file
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// Now provide the implementation of the command with registerCommand
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// The commandId parameter must match the command field in package.json
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let disposable = vscode.commands.registerCommand('extension.sayHello', () => {
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// The code you place here will be executed every time your command is executed
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// Display a message box to the user
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vscode.window.showInformationMessage('Hello World!');
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});
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context.subscriptions.push(disposable);
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}
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// this method is called when your extension is deactivated
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export function deactivate() {
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}
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