vscode/extensions/git
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build Extract git static contributions into a separate extension 2021-11-12 11:35:35 +01:00
resources Closes #91695 - adds emoji support 2020-10-12 14:38:07 -04:00
src Revert "A full editor can be used as git commit message editor (#95266)" (#150487) 2022-05-26 14:06:23 -07:00
.vscodeignore Remove cgmanifest.json from git extension 2021-11-12 16:22:08 +01:00
extension.webpack.config.js Revert "A full editor can be used as git commit message editor (#95266)" (#150487) 2022-05-26 14:06:23 -07:00
package.json Revert "A full editor can be used as git commit message editor (#95266)" (#150487) 2022-05-26 14:06:23 -07:00
package.nls.json Revert "A full editor can be used as git commit message editor (#95266)" (#150487) 2022-05-26 14:06:23 -07:00
README.md git extension api docs 2018-10-29 17:26:21 +01:00
tsconfig.json Revert "A full editor can be used as git commit message editor (#95266)" (#150487) 2022-05-26 14:06:23 -07:00
yarn.lock Git - branch protection (#149360) 2022-05-13 02:15:01 -07:00

Git integration for Visual Studio Code

Notice: This extension is bundled with Visual Studio Code. It can be disabled but not uninstalled.

Features

See Git support in VS Code to learn about the features of this extension.

API

The Git extension exposes an API, reachable by any other extension.

  1. Copy src/api/git.d.ts to your extension's sources;

  2. Include git.d.ts in your extension's compilation.

  3. Get a hold of the API with the following snippet:

    const gitExtension = vscode.extensions.getExtension<GitExtension>('vscode.git').exports;
    const git = gitExtension.getAPI(1);