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From YouTube: Create:Editor - VS Code/Web IDE Demo Part 2: Extensions
Description
Paul Slaughter, Staff FE Engineer, and Eric Schurter, Sr. Product Manager, demo a proof of concept implementation of VS Code running in the web, replacing the GitLab Web IDE.
Part 2 is focused on the the extensibility of VS Code on the web.
Learn more here: https://gitlab.com/gitlab-org/gitlab/-/issues/345718
A
B
Dark
plus
and
I'm
going
to
emphasize
how
these
settings
persist
across
page
reloads,
so
they
are
by
default
cat.
This
is
nothing
I've
built.
This
is
all
baked
into
vs
code,
it's
cached
into
the
local
storage
and
there's
out
there's,
but
there
is
an
api
for
letting
the
sync
across
a
abstract
account,
that's
something
we
could
look
into
to
make.
B
On
top
of
all
of
that,
we
can
also
install
extensions
for
the
marketplace,
and
so
this
marketplace
is
actually
not
the
main
vs
code
marketplace,
but
this
is
an
open
source
maintained,
vs
code
extension
marketplace
and
I
can
search
for
extensions,
and
these
ones
that
are
grayed
out
are
going
to
be
extensions
that
aren't
supported
by
the
web,
build
there's
something
to
look
into
here,
because
a
lot
of
them
actually
are
supported
by
the
web,
build,
and
so
it's
weird
to
see
some
of
these
grayed
out,
but
there's
a
lot
that
work.
B
So
my
favorite
favorite
extension
of
anything
of
all
time
is
vs
code
them
because
it
lets
me
use
them
within
vs
code.
So
I
hit
install
and
now
baked
out
of
the
box.
I
am
able
to
film,
so
let's
double
check
that
it
actually
installed
nicely.
It
does
look
like
it
is
installed
nicely.
If
I
open
this
up,
am
I
viving
right
now?
A
B
Other
things
that
you
can't
we
can't
install
are
like
looks
like
based
on
the
files
I've
already
opened.
They
are
recommending
like
lenters
for
markdown
and
stuff,
so
we
can
try
installing
that
it's
saying
that
it
has
limited
functionality
in
the
web.
Let's
see
what
that
means.
I
wonder
if
maybe
them
recently
broke
their
thing
for
the
web
and
so
that's
a
whole
thing
we
want
to
solve
for
sure.
B
Let's
see
what
happens
here,
it
says
I
can
and
I
can
open
up.
The
oh
looks
like
I
could
install
markdown
light.
Is
that
something
it?
Let
me
to
install?
Let's
see,
oh
no,
I'm
trying
commands
and
the
commands
aren't
working.
B
Got
me:
oh,
let
me
hit
this
button.
F1
is
the
command
button.
If
I
look
for
markdown
limp
yeah,
markdown
files
in
the
workspace
with
markdown
link
cool
whoa,
so
now
it's
executing
some
sort
of
task.
I
guess,
and
so
extensions
have
access
to
all
these
things
to
make
the
editing
experience
be
very.
B
Customizable
and
robust
also
I'm
curious
if
I
do.
B
Yeah
fix
all
whoa,
so
fancy
all
right,
so
we
saw
an
extension
work.
Yeah
villain
has
worked
before
so
I'm
not
sure
why
it's
broken,
but
that's
that's
something
to
discover
so.
A
B
Extensions
is
a
really
neat
opportunity.
This
marketplace
is
high,
is
customizable
so
we're
pointing
to
nothing
that
is
microsoft,
and
we
could
point
to
something
that
has
its
own.
Our
own
set
of
curated
extensions
that
that
we
like
using
to
help
solidify
the
user
experience
a
bit.
Yes,.
A
No,
I
I
should
also
say
that
there's
one
extension
that
is
not
ready
for
the
web,
but
we
would
very
much
like
to
see
default,
which
is
our
very
own
gitlab
workflow
extension
yeah,
and
we
would
work
on
getting
that
pre-installed
so
that
you
can
integrate
with
merge
requests
and
discussions
and
issues
and
whatnot
cool
thanks
for
for
getting
through
it,
even
though
them
didn't
work
now
in
part,
three
we're
going
to
talk
about
performance
tune
in
next
time
same
pat
time
same
bat,
channel.