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About

Create vscode extensions with python.

Note

This repository is being archived due to a lack of time for regular maintenance. If you are interested in taking over the maintenance of this project, please feel free to contact me at [email protected]. Thank you for your support!

Installation

Stable version:

pip install vscode.py

Why use vscode.py?

Why should you use this for building VScode extensions when you can use typescript? Here are some reasons:

  • vscode.py builds the package.json for you! No need to switch between your extension.py and package.json in order to add commands. It also handles adding Activity Bars, Keybinds and Views.
  • vscode.py provides a pythonic way of creating the extension. Python has some powerful modules that Javascript doesn't and you can include these with vscode.py
  • vscode.py extensions work perfectly with vsce and you can publish your extensions just like you would publish any other extension.

Example Extension

import vscode
from vscode import InfoMessage

ext = vscode.Extension(name="Test Extension")

@ext.event
async def on_activate():
    vscode.log(f"The Extension '{ext.name}' has started")


@ext.command()
async def hello_world(ctx):
    return await ctx.show(InfoMessage(f"Hello World from {ext.name}"))

ext.run()

Tutorial

Step 1

Create a python file inside a folder.

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Step 2

Write the code for your extension. For this tutorial we have used the Example Extension

Step 3

Run the python file. It will build the required extension files.

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Step 4

Press F5. This will run the extension and open a new vscode window in development mode.

Step 5

Finally, test your command.

  • Open the command palette with Ctrl+P in the development window.

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  • Type >Hello World

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  • It should show a popup like this in the bottom right corner

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Extensions built using vscode.py

Here's a list of some extensions built using vscode.py. If you'd like to include your extension here feel free to create a PR.

Documentation

The docs are coming soon! In the meantime you can look at the examples in order to learn how vscode.py works and what it offers!