From 5fb7e9931eef72eeb83405edfade978c556c2689 Mon Sep 17 00:00:00 2001 From: Nate Sesti Date: Thu, 1 Jun 2023 23:47:38 -0400 Subject: Edits and braindumps in docs --- extension/README.md | 2 +- extension/react-app/src/components/CodeMultiselect.tsx | 2 +- extension/react-app/src/components/VSCodeFileLink.tsx | 4 ++-- extension/react-app/src/tabs/chat/MessageDiv.tsx | 2 +- extension/scripts/README.md | 2 +- extension/src/README.md | 14 +++++++------- 6 files changed, 13 insertions(+), 13 deletions(-) (limited to 'extension') diff --git a/extension/README.md b/extension/README.md index 0a003145..df158440 100644 --- a/extension/README.md +++ b/extension/README.md @@ -29,7 +29,7 @@ Once Continue has code snippets to work with, it can generate a fix. Just click ### Stacktrace Parsing -Any stacktrace that appears in your VSCode terminal will be caught by us so we can immediately begin the debugging process. For small bugs that you might have quickly solved, we'll just speed up the process to be nearly instantaneous. +Any stacktrace that appears in your VS Code terminal will be caught by us so we can immediately begin the debugging process. For small bugs that you might have quickly solved, we'll just speed up the process to be nearly instantaneous. ### Generate Unit Tests and Docstrings diff --git a/extension/react-app/src/components/CodeMultiselect.tsx b/extension/react-app/src/components/CodeMultiselect.tsx index 626ae42f..c0ab9400 100644 --- a/extension/react-app/src/components/CodeMultiselect.tsx +++ b/extension/react-app/src/components/CodeMultiselect.tsx @@ -135,7 +135,7 @@ function formatFileRange( )} (lines ${rangeInFile.range.start.line + 1}-${ rangeInFile.range.end.line + 1 })`; - // +1 because VSCode Ranges are 0-indexed + // +1 because VS Code Ranges are 0-indexed } //#endregion diff --git a/extension/react-app/src/components/VSCodeFileLink.tsx b/extension/react-app/src/components/VSCodeFileLink.tsx index 6219654d..12ce5af8 100644 --- a/extension/react-app/src/components/VSCodeFileLink.tsx +++ b/extension/react-app/src/components/VSCodeFileLink.tsx @@ -1,7 +1,7 @@ import React from "react"; import { postVscMessage } from "../vscode"; -function VSCodeFileLink(props: { path: string; text?: string }) { +function VS CodeFileLink(props: { path: string; text?: string }) { return ( requirements.txt` whenever you add a new requirement. 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. -- cgit v1.2.3-70-g09d2