VS Code button, hooray! Perfect for PreTeXt... #6185
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Yes of course!
On Thu, Oct 20, 2022 at 9:34 AM Steven Clontz ***@***.***> wrote:
I primarily use CoCalc via VS Code these days, so I really dig the easy
access to VS Code I noticed in the toolbar today. Thanks for implementing
that!
Over at https://github.com/PreTeXtBook/pretext-cli we're eyeing VS Code
as the IDE of choice for authoring, and have a VS Code plugin that
eventually will remove the need for using the terminal for standard tasks.
(All @oscarlevin <https://github.com/oscarlevin>) Any chance. when it's
ready, that we could get this plugin installed by default on CoCalc
projects (or have a very easy path for free trial users to do so)? I'm
seeing a very near future where folks can trial authoring and building in
PreTeXt from their browser in just a few clicks without touching a terminal
(and I expect many will grab a CoCalc subscription so all my projects can
live in the cloud without having to sync several devices).
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I primarily use CoCalc via VS Code these days, so I really dig the easy access to VS Code I noticed in the toolbar today. Thanks for implementing that!
Over at https://github.com/PreTeXtBook/pretext-cli we're eyeing VS Code as the IDE of choice for authoring, and have a VS Code plugin that eventually will remove the need for using the terminal for standard tasks. (All @oscarlevin) Any chance. when it's ready, that we could get this plugin installed by default on CoCalc projects (or have a very easy path for free trial users to do so)? I'm seeing a very near future where folks can trial authoring and building in PreTeXt from their browser in just a few clicks without touching a terminal (and I expect many will grab a CoCalc subscription so all my projects can live in the cloud without having to sync several devices).
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