
Clone in VS Code — Ahnaf Mahmud
Clone any GitHub, GitLab or Bitbucket repository in Visual Studio Code
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O tej razširitvi
A browser extension to clone any GitHub, GitLab or Bitbucket repository in Visual Studio Code with just one click.
All you need is Visual Studio Code installed on your system for this extension to work. Then just click the extension on any GitHub, GitLab or Bitbucket repo and it will open VS Code where it will take you through the rest of the cloning process.
The extension also supports other variations of VS Code such as VSCodium and Cursor. You can change which application the extension opens via the options page.
All you need is Visual Studio Code installed on your system for this extension to work. Then just click the extension on any GitHub, GitLab or Bitbucket repo and it will open VS Code where it will take you through the rest of the cloning process.
The extension also supports other variations of VS Code such as VSCodium and Cursor. You can change which application the extension opens via the options page.
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Več informacij
- Povezave dodatka
- Različica
- 1.4.0
- Velikost
- 22,29 KB
- Zadnja posodobitev
- pred 9 meseci (8. dec. 2024)
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- Licenca MIT
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- Zgodovina različic
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Opombe ob izdaji 1.4.0
Added support for additional VS Code forks such as Cursor and Windsurf, as well as the ability to use the extension with any other fork by entering a URL scheme. This can be configured in the extension's options page.
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