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Can “VS code” window manager be leveraged as a separate component?
How to use Visual Studio Code as Default Editor for GitHow do I collapse sections of code in Visual Studio Code for Windows?Visual Studio Code, C# support on WindowsKeyboard shortcuts for navigating working files in Visual Studio CodeHow can I find file by name in Visual Studio CodeIntelliJ Whitespace formattingHow can you export VS Code extension listMultiple instances or processes of visual studio code in task manager for single application windowVisual Studio Code open tab in new windowCreate remote git repo on visual studio team server (or gitlab) using visual studio code
I see that stackblitz has created a derivative or subset of VS code for a web based IDE.
I was just wondering if Vs code has a "VS isolated mode shell" equivalent similar to what full Visual Studio has ... a way to take a stripped down version of VS code to re-create your own application leveraging generic concepts like project system, plugins, window manager, settings etc.
I'm rummaging around the vs code repo now trying to determine if I can just take the shell and the window manager as an example.
Any thoughts or experience with this?
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I see that stackblitz has created a derivative or subset of VS code for a web based IDE.
I was just wondering if Vs code has a "VS isolated mode shell" equivalent similar to what full Visual Studio has ... a way to take a stripped down version of VS code to re-create your own application leveraging generic concepts like project system, plugins, window manager, settings etc.
I'm rummaging around the vs code repo now trying to determine if I can just take the shell and the window manager as an example.
Any thoughts or experience with this?
visual-studio-code
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I see that stackblitz has created a derivative or subset of VS code for a web based IDE.
I was just wondering if Vs code has a "VS isolated mode shell" equivalent similar to what full Visual Studio has ... a way to take a stripped down version of VS code to re-create your own application leveraging generic concepts like project system, plugins, window manager, settings etc.
I'm rummaging around the vs code repo now trying to determine if I can just take the shell and the window manager as an example.
Any thoughts or experience with this?
visual-studio-code
I see that stackblitz has created a derivative or subset of VS code for a web based IDE.
I was just wondering if Vs code has a "VS isolated mode shell" equivalent similar to what full Visual Studio has ... a way to take a stripped down version of VS code to re-create your own application leveraging generic concepts like project system, plugins, window manager, settings etc.
I'm rummaging around the vs code repo now trying to determine if I can just take the shell and the window manager as an example.
Any thoughts or experience with this?
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