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#Eboostr 4.5 serial number activation code.I have been fascinated with Github Pull Request VSCode Extension. The extension bridges the gap that currently exists between development workflow and Pull Request review. You know how you have to switch from your development environment to some browser in order to review PR or address comments. This usually leads to loss of context and laziness when reviewing PRs. The extension solves it by integrating the PR review process within VS Code itself. Unfortunately my day work involves working in Azure Devops and not Github. So during this new year I decided to try porting this extension to support Azure Devops. Now I have never developed VS Code extension before and didn’t knew anything about what APIs are exposed by VS Code. To make matter worse the Github PR extension is quite huge and complicated. The Github PR extension is developed and maintained by VS Code team themselves so I was a little concerned if the team is using some internal vscode feature which is not publicly available. Visual studio marketplace codestream code# However over past 3 weeks I was able to port subset of features to support AzDO. Because of breadth of diversity that can exist in any repository or pull request it is impossible for me to test such different scenarios by myself. In hope of community will help me by trying out the extension in variety of projects I am releasing a preview version of extension today. Please give it a try and report any issues that you may encounter and I will fix it as soon as possible. In this blog post I will describe some of these features and the current state of extension. Let me know in the comments if you would like a technical deep dive post on how these features are implemented. This extension is in very early stages of development. Raise an issue in the repository above if you face any problems.
To get started simply download the extension from marketplace linked at the top and follow the Getting Started section in the extension page. Visual studio marketplace codestream download# I will not repeat the steps here as those may change in future. The extension will only start if you have a folder containing git repository open. To get started you will need to add 2 settings - Url and azdoPullRequests.projectName. The best places to add these is in workplace settings and commit them so others in your team won’t have to set these. Currently the app requires a PAT token to authenticate which in future I will change to OAuth based authentication. The scopes required for PAT token is in extension’s description. If everything works the extension will create a new tab in the activity bar (the leftmost bar). The features that are available to you depends on which mode you are on - browse mode or review mode. The type of mode depends upon whether the branch which you are currently on has any pull requests from it or not.
In case you don’t have any pull requests you will be in browse mode. If you do have a PR from the current branch you will be in review mode. In browse mode you will be able to browse through the pull requests described in next section. In review mode you will get some additional functionality which is described later in the post. This mode shows a View active pull requests TreeView on the sidebar. This particular TreeView is shown in both the modes. It allows you to view any open (active) pull requests. There are some built in filters like PR’s raised by you or assigned to you. You can expand any of these nodes to fetch the PR’s in it. Expanding the PR will show you which files have changed in the PRs.
A small diamond icon will appear on the files which have comments on it. You can click on any of these files to view the diff and the comments on the file.Īs you can see in image above the comments are grouped in threads similar to how it is in AzDO.