Use VS Code with a space in built-in extension descriptions. (#53080)

* Use VS Code with a space in comments

* User VS Code with a space in built-in extension descriptions.
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Greg Van Liew 2018-06-26 18:38:18 -07:00 committed by Ramya Rao
parent 53516c2ef9
commit 14274ef7d1
4 changed files with 7 additions and 7 deletions

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{
"name": "grunt",
"publisher": "vscode",
"description": "Extension to add Grunt capabilities to VSCode.",
"displayName": "Grunt support for VSCode",
"description": "Extension to add Grunt capabilities to VS Code.",
"displayName": "Grunt support for VS Code",
"version": "1.0.0",
"icon": "images/grunt.png",
"engines": {

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{
"description": "Extension to add Grunt capabilities to VSCode.",
"displayName": "Grunt support for VSCode",
"description": "Extension to add Grunt capabilities to VS Code.",
"displayName": "Grunt support for VS Code",
"config.grunt.autoDetect": "Controls whether auto detection of Grunt tasks is on or off. Default is on.",
"grunt.taskDefinition.type.description": "The Grunt task to customize.",
"grunt.taskDefinition.file.description": "The Grunt file that provides the task. Can be omitted."

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{
"description": "Extension to add Jake capabilities to VSCode.",
"displayName": "Jake support for VSCode",
"description": "Extension to add Jake capabilities to VS Code.",
"displayName": "Jake support for VS Code",
"jake.taskDefinition.type.description": "The Jake task to customize.",
"jake.taskDefinition.file.description": "The Jake file that provides the task. Can be omitted.",
"config.jake.autoDetect": "Controls whether auto detection of Jake tasks is on or off. Default is on."

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{
"description": "Extension to add task support for npm scripts.",
"displayName": "Npm support for VSCode",
"displayName": "Npm support for VS Code",
"config.npm.autoDetect": "Controls whether auto detection of npm scripts is on or off. Default is on.",
"config.npm.runSilent": "Run npm commands with the `--silent` option.",
"config.npm.packageManager": "The package manager used to run scripts.",