This extension helps you to edit Porter resource files and view information about installed bundles. Features include:
For more about Porter see https://getporter.org/.
You will need the Porter binary on your system PATH. If you don't have this, you can download it from https://getporter.org/install/.
If you have the Porter binary but it's not on your path, you can specify the file path
using the vscode-porter > porter-path
configuration setting. This must include the
full file path, not just the directory (and must include the .exe
extension on Windows).
This extension collects telemetry data to help us build a better experience for building bundles with Porter and VS Code. We only collect the following data:
We do not collect any information about image names, paths, error messages, etc. The extension respects
the telemetry.enableTelemetry
setting which you can learn more about in our
FAQ.
This project welcomes contributions and suggestions. See our Contributing Guide to learn how to build and test the Porter VS Code extension.
This project adheres to Porter's Code of Conduct.