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diff --git a/extension/src/README.md b/extension/src/README.md index bb10f5c8..76b96ea0 100644 --- a/extension/src/README.md +++ b/extension/src/README.md @@ -22,23 +22,23 @@ 10. Then run `npm run compile` -7. Open `src/activate.ts` file (or any TypeScript file) +11. Open `src/activate.ts` file (or any TypeScript file) -7. Press `F5` on your keyboard to start `Run and Debug` mode +12. Press `F5` on your keyboard to start `Run and Debug` mode -8. `cmd+shift+p` to look at developer console and select Continue commands +13. `cmd+shift+p` to look at developer console and select Continue commands -9. Every time you make changes to the code, you need to run `npm run compile` +14. Every time you make changes to the code, you need to run `npm run compile` -10. If you run into a "command not found" error, try running `npm run rebuild` and then `npm run compile` +15. If you run into a "command not found" error, try running `npm run rebuild` and then `npm run compile` ## Alternative: Install a packaged version -You should always have a packaged version installed in VSCode, because when Continue is broken you'll want a stable version to help you debug. There are four key commands in the `package.json`: +You should always have a packaged version installed in VS Code, because when Continue is broken you'll want a stable version to help you debug. There are four key commands in the `package.json`: 1. `npm run package` will create a .vsix file in the `build/` folder that can then be installed. It is this same file that you can share with others who want to try the extension. -2. `npm run install-extension` will install the extension to VSCode. You should then see it in your installed extensions in the VSCode sidebar. +2. `npm run install-extension` will install the extension to VS Code. You should then see it in your installed extensions in the VS Code sidebar. 3. `npm run uninstall` will uninstall the extension. You don't always have to do this thanks to the reinstall command, but can be useful when you want to do so manually. |