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Updating code snippets for Visual Studio Code

Open jeanmachuca opened this issue 5 years ago • 4 comments

QCObjects has snippets integration with VSCODE, which is one of the most used IDE's

Find out more of the QCObjects VSCODE extension here:

https://marketplace.visualstudio.com/items?itemName=Quickcorp.QCObjects-vscode

Your help is needed to keep the snippets up to date. If you got any feature advance proposal to enrich the extension you are very welcome as well!

Thanks

jeanmachuca avatar Aug 08 '19 00:08 jeanmachuca

Hello, I am an open-source newbie and I would like to help with the updates, could you give me more details on how to do that. Thank you in advance.

o0pmitev avatar Sep 27 '19 12:09 o0pmitev

Hi @o0pmitev

First of all, thank you very much for contributing to the QCObjects open source community!

Feel free to read and follow the contributing guidelines here!

Additionally, after you've tried and tested the Quickcorp.QCObjects-vscode extension, please send an email to [email protected] asking to be allowed to contribute into the Azure Repository of the Visual Studio Code Extension, you will be sent an invitation to join the slack workspace and also will receive the exact information to upload the new snippet doing a fork and pull request to the extension repo in azure. Every pull request to the official extension will be previously evaluated and if approved will be merged into the official code. In the email you send, please try to explain a brief of what kind of snippet you want to modify or create.

jeanmachuca avatar Sep 28 '19 03:09 jeanmachuca

Hello I am new to open source . Can you provide me with some easy tasks?

spacemonkey1101 avatar Oct 01 '19 04:10 spacemonkey1101

Hello @spacemonkey1101 , I'm sorry for the delay in the response. I kindly invite you to test QCObjects in your environment and find new issues (please follow an issue template). If you want an easy peasy task to start, I always appreciate when someone can find typos in Readme docs and fix it. If you are an experienced JavaScript programmer you can also check out the code and upload new issues with new feature proposals. Thanks in advance for your help! . Jean

jeanmachuca avatar Oct 11 '19 03:10 jeanmachuca