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https://github.com/hanz-archer/vscode-workflow-generator
Automatically generate GitHub Actions workflow files for popular project types like Django, Python, HTML/CSS with Firebase, and PHP. Streamline your CI/CD setup by quickly creating customizable workflows tailored to your project.
https://github.com/hanz-archer/vscode-workflow-generator
ci-cd typescript visual-studio-code workflow
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Automatically generate GitHub Actions workflow files for popular project types like Django, Python, HTML/CSS with Firebase, and PHP. Streamline your CI/CD setup by quickly creating customizable workflows tailored to your project.
- Host: GitHub
- URL: https://github.com/hanz-archer/vscode-workflow-generator
- Owner: hanz-archer
- License: mit
- Created: 2024-12-08T01:24:23.000Z (18 days ago)
- Default Branch: master
- Last Pushed: 2024-12-08T08:20:46.000Z (18 days ago)
- Last Synced: 2024-12-08T09:18:49.783Z (18 days ago)
- Topics: ci-cd, typescript, visual-studio-code, workflow
- Language: TypeScript
- Homepage:
- Size: 36.1 KB
- Stars: 0
- Watchers: 1
- Forks: 0
- Open Issues: 0
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Metadata Files:
- Readme: README.md
- Changelog: CHANGELOG.md
- License: LICENSE.md
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README
# github-workflow-generator README
This is the README for my extension "github-workflow-generator". After writing up a brief description, we recommend including the following sections.
## Features
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For example if there is an image subfolder under your extension project workspace:
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> Tip: Many popular extensions utilize animations. This is an excellent way to show off your extension! We recommend short, focused animations that are easy to follow.
## Requirements
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## Extension Settings
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For example:
This extension contributes the following settings:
* `myExtension.enable`: Enable/disable this extension.
* `myExtension.thing`: Set to `blah` to do something.## Known Issues
Calling out known issues can help limit users opening duplicate issues against your extension.
## Release Notes
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### 1.0.0
Initial release of ...
### 1.0.1
Fixed issue #.
### 1.1.0
Added features X, Y, and Z.
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## Following extension guidelines
Ensure that you've read through the extensions guidelines and follow the best practices for creating your extension.
* [Extension Guidelines](https://code.visualstudio.com/api/references/extension-guidelines)
## Working with Markdown
You can author your README using Visual Studio Code. Here are some useful editor keyboard shortcuts:
* Split the editor (`Cmd+\` on macOS or `Ctrl+\` on Windows and Linux).
* Toggle preview (`Shift+Cmd+V` on macOS or `Shift+Ctrl+V` on Windows and Linux).
* Press `Ctrl+Space` (Windows, Linux, macOS) to see a list of Markdown snippets.## For more information
* [Visual Studio Code's Markdown Support](http://code.visualstudio.com/docs/languages/markdown)
* [Markdown Syntax Reference](https://help.github.com/articles/markdown-basics/)**Enjoy!**