completions.push(this.newSimpleCompletionItem(getText('folderPath'), range, vscode.l10n.t("file path of the workspace folder the file is contained in (e.g. /Users/Development/myFolder)")));
- completions.push(this.newSimpleCompletionItem(getText('appName'), range, vscode.l10n.t("e.g. VS Code")));
- "css.customData.desc": "A list of relative file paths pointing to JSON files following the [custom data format](https://github.com/microsoft/vscode-css-languageservice/blob/master/docs/customData.md).\n\nVS Code loads custom data on startup to enhance its CSS support for CSS custom properties (variables), at-rules, pseudo-classes, and pseudo-elements you specify in the JSON files.\n\nThe file paths are relative to workspace and only workspace folder settings are considered.",
- "css.completion.triggerPropertyValueCompletion.desc": "By default, VS Code triggers property value completion after selecting a CSS property. Use this setting to disable this behavior.",
+ "css.customData.desc": "A list of relative file paths pointing to JSON files following the [custom data format](https://github.com/microsoft/vscode-css-languageservice/blob/master/docs/customData.md).\n\nVSCodium loads custom data on startup to enhance its CSS support for CSS custom properties (variables), at-rules, pseudo-classes, and pseudo-elements you specify in the JSON files.\n\nThe file paths are relative to workspace and only workspace folder settings are considered.",
+ "css.completion.triggerPropertyValueCompletion.desc": "By default, VSCodium triggers property value completion after selecting a CSS property. Use this setting to disable this behavior.",
"css.completion.completePropertyWithSemicolon.desc": "Insert semicolon at end of line when completing CSS properties.",
@@ -27,3 +27,3 @@
"css.lint.zeroUnits.desc": "No unit for zero needed.",
- "css.trace.server.desc": "Traces the communication between VS Code and the CSS language server.",
+ "css.trace.server.desc": "Traces the communication between VSCodium and the CSS language server.",
"css.validate.title": "Controls CSS validation and problem severities.",
@@ -40,3 +40,3 @@
"less.title": "LESS",
- "less.completion.triggerPropertyValueCompletion.desc": "By default, VS Code triggers property value completion after selecting a CSS property. Use this setting to disable this behavior.",
+ "less.completion.triggerPropertyValueCompletion.desc": "By default, VSCodium triggers property value completion after selecting a CSS property. Use this setting to disable this behavior.",
"less.completion.completePropertyWithSemicolon.desc": "Insert semicolon at end of line when completing CSS properties.",
@@ -74,3 +74,3 @@
"scss.title": "SCSS (Sass)",
- "scss.completion.triggerPropertyValueCompletion.desc": "By default, VS Code triggers property value completion after selecting a CSS property. Use this setting to disable this behavior.",
+ "scss.completion.triggerPropertyValueCompletion.desc": "By default, VSCodium triggers property value completion after selecting a CSS property. Use this setting to disable this behavior.",
"scss.completion.completePropertyWithSemicolon.desc": "Insert semicolon at end of line when completing CSS properties.",
export const implicitActivationEvent = l10n.t("This activation event cannot be explicitly listed by your extension.");
-export const redundantImplicitActivationEvent = l10n.t("This activation event can be removed as VS Code generates these automatically from your package.json contribution declarations.");
+export const redundantImplicitActivationEvent = l10n.t("This activation event can be removed as VSCodium generates these automatically from your package.json contribution declarations.");
const relativeBadgeUrlRequiresHttpsRepository = l10n.t("Relative badge URLs require a repository with HTTPS protocol to be specified in this package.json.");
-const apiProposalNotListed = l10n.t("This proposal cannot be used because for this extension the product defines a fixed set of API proposals. You can test your extension but before publishing you MUST reach out to the VS Code team.");
-const bumpEngineForImplicitActivationEvents = l10n.t("This activation event can be removed for extensions targeting engine version ^1.75 as VS Code will generate these automatically from your package.json contribution declarations.");
+const apiProposalNotListed = l10n.t("This proposal cannot be used because for this extension the product defines a fixed set of API proposals. You can test your extension but before publishing you MUST reach out to the VSCodium team.");
+const bumpEngineForImplicitActivationEvents = l10n.t("This activation event can be removed for extensions targeting engine version ^1.75 as VSCodium will generate these automatically from your package.json contribution declarations.");
const starActivation = l10n.t("Using '*' activation is usually a bad idea as it impacts performance.");
"config.showCommitInput": "Controls whether to show the commit input in the Git source control panel.",
- "config.terminalAuthentication": "Controls whether to enable VS Code to be the authentication handler for Git processes spawned in the Integrated Terminal. Note: Terminals need to be restarted to pick up a change in this setting.",
- "config.terminalGitEditor": "Controls whether to enable VS Code to be the Git editor for Git processes spawned in the integrated terminal. Note: Terminals need to be restarted to pick up a change in this setting.",
+ "config.terminalAuthentication": "Controls whether to enable VSCodium to be the authentication handler for Git processes spawned in the Integrated Terminal. Note: Terminals need to be restarted to pick up a change in this setting.",
+ "config.terminalGitEditor": "Controls whether to enable VSCodium to be the Git editor for Git processes spawned in the integrated terminal. Note: Terminals need to be restarted to pick up a change in this setting.",
"config.timeline.showAuthor": "Controls whether to show the commit author in the Timeline view.",
- "message": "If you would like to use Git features, please enable Git in your [settings](command:workbench.action.openSettings?%5B%22git.enabled%22%5D).\nTo learn more about how to use Git and source control in VS Code [read our docs](https://aka.ms/vscode-scm).",
+ "message": "If you would like to use Git features, please enable Git in your [settings](command:workbench.action.openSettings?%5B%22git.enabled%22%5D).\nTo learn more about how to use Git and source control in VSCodium [read our docs](https://aka.ms/vscode-scm).",
- "message": "In order to use Git features, you can open a folder containing a Git repository or clone from a URL.\n[Open Folder](command:vscode.openFolder)\n[Clone Repository](command:git.clone)\nTo learn more about how to use Git and source control in VS Code [read our docs](https://aka.ms/vscode-scm).",
+ "message": "In order to use Git features, you can open a folder containing a Git repository or clone from a URL.\n[Open Folder](command:vscode.openFolder)\n[Clone Repository](command:git.clone)\nTo learn more about how to use Git and source control in VSCodium [read our docs](https://aka.ms/vscode-scm).",
- "message": "The folder currently open doesn't have a Git repository. You can initialize a repository which will enable source control features powered by Git.\n[Initialize Repository](command:git.init?%5Btrue%5D)\nTo learn more about how to use Git and source control in VS Code [read our docs](https://aka.ms/vscode-scm).",
+ "message": "The folder currently open doesn't have a Git repository. You can initialize a repository which will enable source control features powered by Git.\n[Initialize Repository](command:git.init?%5Btrue%5D)\nTo learn more about how to use Git and source control in VSCodium [read our docs](https://aka.ms/vscode-scm).",
- "message": "The workspace currently open doesn't have any folders containing Git repositories. You can initialize a repository on a folder which will enable source control features powered by Git.\n[Initialize Repository](command:git.init)\nTo learn more about how to use Git and source control in VS Code [read our docs](https://aka.ms/vscode-scm).",
+ "message": "The workspace currently open doesn't have any folders containing Git repositories. You can initialize a repository on a folder which will enable source control features powered by Git.\n[Initialize Repository](command:git.init)\nTo learn more about how to use Git and source control in VSCodium [read our docs](https://aka.ms/vscode-scm).",
- "message": "The workspace currently open doesn't have any folders containing Git repositories.\n[Add Folder to Workspace](command:workbench.action.addRootFolder)\nTo learn more about how to use Git and source control in VS Code [read our docs](https://aka.ms/vscode-scm).",
+ "message": "The workspace currently open doesn't have any folders containing Git repositories.\n[Add Folder to Workspace](command:workbench.action.addRootFolder)\nTo learn more about how to use Git and source control in VSCodium [read our docs](https://aka.ms/vscode-scm).",
- "message": "A Git repository was found that was previously closed.\n[Reopen Closed Repository](command:git.reopenClosedRepositories)\nTo learn more about how to use Git and source control in VS Code [read our docs](https://aka.ms/vscode-scm).",
+ "message": "A Git repository was found that was previously closed.\n[Reopen Closed Repository](command:git.reopenClosedRepositories)\nTo learn more about how to use Git and source control in VSCodium [read our docs](https://aka.ms/vscode-scm).",
- "message": "Git repositories were found that were previously closed.\n[Reopen Closed Repositories](command:git.reopenClosedRepositories)\nTo learn more about how to use Git and source control in VS Code [read our docs](https://aka.ms/vscode-scm).",
+ "message": "Git repositories were found that were previously closed.\n[Reopen Closed Repositories](command:git.reopenClosedRepositories)\nTo learn more about how to use Git and source control in VSCodium [read our docs](https://aka.ms/vscode-scm).",
@@ -108,3 +108,3 @@ export async function startClient(context: ExtensionContext, newLanguageClient:
const configure = l10n.t('Configure');
- const res = await window.showInformationMessage(l10n.t('VS Code now has built-in support for auto-renaming tags. Do you want to enable it?'), configure);
+ const res = await window.showInformationMessage(l10n.t('VSCodium now has built-in support for auto-renaming tags. Do you want to enable it?'), configure);
"description": "Provides rich language support for HTML and Handlebar files",
- "html.customData.desc": "A list of relative file paths pointing to JSON files following the [custom data format](https://github.com/microsoft/vscode-html-languageservice/blob/master/docs/customData.md).\n\nVS Code loads custom data on startup to enhance its HTML support for the custom HTML tags, attributes and attribute values you specify in the JSON files.\n\nThe file paths are relative to workspace and only workspace folder settings are considered.",
+ "html.customData.desc": "A list of relative file paths pointing to JSON files following the [custom data format](https://github.com/microsoft/vscode-html-languageservice/blob/master/docs/customData.md).\n\nVSCodium loads custom data on startup to enhance its HTML support for the custom HTML tags, attributes and attribute values you specify in the JSON files.\n\nThe file paths are relative to workspace and only workspace folder settings are considered.",
"html.format.enable.desc": "Enable/disable default HTML formatter.",
@@ -25,3 +25,3 @@
"html.suggest.html5.desc": "Controls whether the built-in HTML language support suggests HTML5 tags, properties and values.",
- "html.trace.server.desc": "Traces the communication between VS Code and the HTML language server.",
+ "html.trace.server.desc": "Traces the communication between VSCodium and the HTML language server.",
"html.validate.scripts": "Controls whether the built-in HTML language support validates embedded scripts.",
- "markdownDescription": "A list of relative file paths pointing to JSON files following the [custom data format](https://github.com/microsoft/vscode-html-languageservice/blob/master/docs/customData.md).\n\nVS Code loads custom data on startup to enhance its HTML support for the custom HTML tags, attributes and attribute values you specify in the JSON files.\n\nThe file paths are relative to workspace and only workspace folder settings are considered.",
+ "markdownDescription": "A list of relative file paths pointing to JSON files following the [custom data format](https://github.com/microsoft/vscode-html-languageservice/blob/master/docs/customData.md).\n\nVSCodium loads custom data on startup to enhance its HTML support for the custom HTML tags, attributes and attribute values you specify in the JSON files.\n\nThe file paths are relative to workspace and only workspace folder settings are considered.",
- "This setting is use the user drops or pastes image data into the editor. In this case, VS Code automatically creates a new image file in the workspace containing the dropped/pasted image.",
+ "This setting is use the user drops or pastes image data into the editor. In this case, VSCodium automatically creates a new image file in the workspace containing the dropped/pasted image.",
"It's easier to explain this setting with an example. For example, let's say the setting value was:",
"typescript.workspaceSymbols.excludeLibrarySymbols": "Exclude symbols that come from library files in Go to Symbol in Workspace results. Requires using TypeScript 5.3+ in the workspace.",
- "configuration.tsserver.watchOptions.vscode": "Use VS Code's file watchers instead of TypeScript's. Requires using TypeScript 5.4+ in the workspace.",
+ "configuration.tsserver.watchOptions.vscode": "Use VSCodium's file watchers instead of TypeScript's. Requires using TypeScript 5.4+ in the workspace.",
"configuration.tsserver.watchOptions.watchFile": "Strategy for how individual files are watched.",
"configuration.suggest.objectLiteralMethodSnippets.enabled": "Enable/disable snippet completions for methods in object literals.",
- "configuration.tsserver.web.projectWideIntellisense.enabled": "Enable/disable project-wide IntelliSense on web. Requires that VS Code is running in a trusted context.",
+ "configuration.tsserver.web.projectWideIntellisense.enabled": "Enable/disable project-wide IntelliSense on web. Requires that VSCodium is running in a trusted context.",
"configuration.tsserver.web.projectWideIntellisense.suppressSemanticErrors": "Suppresses semantic errors on web even when project wide IntelliSense is enabled. This is always on when project wide IntelliSense is not enabled or available. See `#typescript.tsserver.web.projectWideIntellisense.enabled#`",
"configuration.tsserver.web.typeAcquisition.enabled": "Enable/disable package acquisition on the web. This enables IntelliSense for imported packages. Requires `#typescript.tsserver.web.projectWideIntellisense.enabled#`. Currently not supported for Safari.",
- "configuration.tsserver.nodePath": "Run TS Server on a custom Node installation. This can be a path to a Node executable, or 'node' if you want VS Code to detect a Node installation.",
+ "configuration.tsserver.nodePath": "Run TS Server on a custom Node installation. This can be a path to a Node executable, or 'node' if you want VSCodium to detect a Node installation.",
"walkthroughs.nodejsWelcome.debugJsFile.title": "Run and Debug your JavaScript",
- "walkthroughs.nodejsWelcome.debugJsFile.description": "Once you've installed Node.js, you can run JavaScript programs at a terminal by entering ``node your-file-name.js``\nAnother easy way to run Node.js programs is by using VS Code's debugger which lets you run your code, pause at different points, and help you understand what's going on step-by-step.\n[Start Debugging](command:javascript-walkthrough.commands.debugJsFile)",
+ "walkthroughs.nodejsWelcome.debugJsFile.description": "Once you've installed Node.js, you can run JavaScript programs at a terminal by entering ``node your-file-name.js``\nAnother easy way to run Node.js programs is by using VSCodium's debugger which lets you run your code, pause at different points, and help you understand what's going on step-by-step.\n[Start Debugging](command:javascript-walkthrough.commands.debugJsFile)",
"walkthroughs.nodejsWelcome.debugJsFile.altText": "Debug and run your JavaScript code in Node.js with Visual Studio Code.",
- "walkthroughs.nodejsWelcome.learnMoreAboutJs.description": "Want to get more comfortable with JavaScript, Node.js, and VS Code? Be sure to check out our docs!\nWe've got lots of resources for learning [JavaScript](https://code.visualstudio.com/docs/nodejs/working-with-javascript) and [Node.js](https://code.visualstudio.com/docs/nodejs/nodejs-tutorial).\n\n[Learn More](https://code.visualstudio.com/docs/nodejs/nodejs-tutorial)",
+ "walkthroughs.nodejsWelcome.learnMoreAboutJs.description": "Want to get more comfortable with JavaScript, Node.js, and VSCodium? Be sure to check out our docs!\nWe've got lots of resources for learning [JavaScript](https://code.visualstudio.com/docs/nodejs/working-with-javascript) and [Node.js](https://code.visualstudio.com/docs/nodejs/nodejs-tutorial).\n\n[Learn More](https://code.visualstudio.com/docs/nodejs/nodejs-tutorial)",
"walkthroughs.nodejsWelcome.learnMoreAboutJs.altText": "Learn more about JavaScript and Node.js in Visual Studio Code."
@@ -70,3 +70,3 @@ export class DiskTypeScriptVersionProvider implements ITypeScriptVersionProvider
- vscode.window.showErrorMessage(vscode.l10n.t("VS Code\'s tsserver was deleted by another application such as a misbehaving virus detection tool. Please reinstall VS Code."));
+ vscode.window.showErrorMessage(vscode.l10n.t("VSCodium\'s tsserver was deleted by another application such as a misbehaving virus detection tool. Please reinstall VSCodium."));
throw new Error('Could not find bundled tsserver.js');
- vscode.l10n.t("The JS/TS language service immediately crashed 5 times. The service will not be restarted.\nThis may be caused by a plugin contributed by one of these extensions: {0}.\nPlease try disabling these extensions before filing an issue against VS Code.", pluginExtensionList));
+ vscode.l10n.t("The JS/TS language service immediately crashed 5 times. The service will not be restarted.\nThis may be caused by a plugin contributed by one of these extensions: {0}.\nPlease try disabling these extensions before filing an issue against VSCodium.", pluginExtensionList));
- vscode.l10n.t("The JS/TS language service crashed 5 times in the last 5 Minutes.\nThis may be caused by a plugin contributed by one of these extensions: {0}\nPlease try disabling these extensions before filing an issue against VS Code.", pluginExtensionList));
+ vscode.l10n.t("The JS/TS language service crashed 5 times in the last 5 Minutes.\nThis may be caused by a plugin contributed by one of these extensions: {0}\nPlease try disabling these extensions before filing an issue against VSCodium.", pluginExtensionList));
- vscode.l10n.t("The JS/TS language service crashed.\nThis may be caused by a plugin contributed by one of these extensions: {0}.\nPlease try disabling these extensions before filing an issue against VS Code.", pluginExtensionList));
+ vscode.l10n.t("The JS/TS language service crashed.\nThis may be caused by a plugin contributed by one of these extensions: {0}.\nPlease try disabling these extensions before filing an issue against VSCodium.", pluginExtensionList));
- title: nls.localize2({ key: 'toggle.tabMovesFocus', comment: ['Turn on/off use of tab key for moving focus around VS Code'] }, 'Toggle Tab Key Moves Focus'),
+ title: nls.localize2({ key: 'toggle.tabMovesFocus', comment: ['Turn on/off use of tab key for moving focus around VSCodium'] }, 'Toggle Tab Key Moves Focus'),
if (manifest.engines && manifest.engines.vscode && !isEngineValid(manifest.engines.vscode, this.productService.version, this.productService.date)) {
- throw new Error(nls.localize('incompatible', "Unable to install extension '{0}' as it is not compatible with VS Code '{1}'.", extensionId, this.productService.version));
+ throw new Error(nls.localize('incompatible', "Unable to install extension '{0}' as it is not compatible with VSCodium '{1}'.", extensionId, this.productService.version));
- throw new Error(nls.localize('removeError', "Error while removing the extension: {0}. Please Quit and Start VS Code before trying again.", toErrorMessage(e)));
+ throw new Error(nls.localize('removeError', "Error while removing the extension: {0}. Please Quit and Start VSCodium before trying again.", toErrorMessage(e)));
@@ -377,5 +377,5 @@ export function areApiProposalsCompatible(apiProposals: string[], arg1?: any): b
if (incompatibleProposals.length === 1) {
- notices.push(nls.localize('apiProposalMismatch1', "This extension is using the API proposal '{0}' that is not compatible with the current version of VS Code.", incompatibleProposals[0]));
+ notices.push(nls.localize('apiProposalMismatch1', "This extension is using the API proposal '{0}' that is not compatible with the current version of VSCodium.", incompatibleProposals[0]));
} else {
- notices.push(nls.localize('apiProposalMismatch2', "This extension is using the API proposals {0} and '{1}' that are not compatible with the current version of VS Code.",
+ notices.push(nls.localize('apiProposalMismatch2', "This extension is using the API proposals {0} and '{1}' that are not compatible with the current version of VSCodium.",
- description: localize('terminal.integrated.inheritEnv', "Whether new shells should inherit their environment from VS Code, which may source a login shell to ensure $PATH and other development variables are initialized. This has no effect on Windows."),
+ description: localize('terminal.integrated.inheritEnv', "Whether new shells should inherit their environment from VSCodium, which may source a login shell to ensure $PATH and other development variables are initialized. This has no effect on Windows."),
explicit: { classification: 'SystemMetaData'; purpose: 'FeatureInsight'; comment: 'Whether the user has manually checked for updates, or this was an automatic check.' };
- version: { classification: 'SystemMetaData'; purpose: 'FeatureInsight'; comment: 'The version number of the new VS Code that has been downloaded.' };
- comment: 'This is used to know how often VS Code has successfully downloaded the update.';
+ version: { classification: 'SystemMetaData'; purpose: 'FeatureInsight'; comment: 'The version number of the new VSCodium that has been downloaded.' };
+ comment: 'This is used to know how often VSCodium has successfully downloaded the update.';
- description: localize({ key: 'vscode.extension.contributes.views.containers.id', comment: ['Contribution refers to those that an extension contributes to VS Code through an extension/contribution point. '] }, "Unique id used to identify the container in which views can be contributed using 'views' contribution point"),
+ description: localize({ key: 'vscode.extension.contributes.views.containers.id', comment: ['Contribution refers to those that an extension contributes to VSCodium through an extension/contribution point. '] }, "Unique id used to identify the container in which views can be contributed using 'views' contribution point"),
- ApiCommandArgument.String.with('viewId', 'Custom editor view id. This should be the viewType string for custom editors or the notebookType string for notebooks. Use \'default\' to use VS Code\'s default text editor'),
+ ApiCommandArgument.String.with('viewId', 'Custom editor view id. This should be the viewType string for custom editors or the notebookType string for notebooks. Use \'default\' to use VSCodium\'s default text editor'),
new ApiCommandArgument<vscode.ViewColumn | typeConverters.TextEditorOpenOptions | undefined, [vscode.ViewColumn?, ITextEditorOptions?] | undefined>('columnOrOptions', 'Either the column in which to open or editor options, see vscode.TextDocumentShowOptions',
static readonly TypeHierarchyItem = new ApiCommandArgument('item', 'A type hierarchy item', v => v instanceof extHostTypes.TypeHierarchyItem, extHostTypeConverter.TypeHierarchyItem.from);
- static readonly TestItem = new ApiCommandArgument('testItem', 'A VS Code TestItem', v => v instanceof TestItemImpl, extHostTypeConverter.TestItem.from);
+ static readonly TestItem = new ApiCommandArgument('testItem', 'A VSCodium TestItem', v => v instanceof TestItemImpl, extHostTypeConverter.TestItem.from);
localize('profileName', "`${profileName}`: name of the profile in which the workspace is opened (e.g. Data Science (Profile)). Ignored if default profile is used."),
- localize('appName', "`${appName}`: e.g. VS Code."),
+ localize('appName', "`${appName}`: e.g. VSCodium."),
localize('remoteName', "`${remoteName}`: e.g. SSH"),
- description: nls.localize('debugServer', "For debug extension development only: if a port is specified VS Code tries to connect to a debug adapter running in server mode"),
+ description: nls.localize('debugServer', "For debug extension development only: if a port is specified VSCodium tries to connect to a debug adapter running in server mode"),
description: '(optional) Options for installing the extension. Object with the following properties: ' +
- '`installOnlyNewlyAddedFromExtensionPackVSIX`: When enabled, VS Code installs only newly added extensions from the extension pack VSIX. This option is considered only when installing VSIX. ',
+ '`installOnlyNewlyAddedFromExtensionPackVSIX`: When enabled, VSCodium installs only newly added extensions from the extension pack VSIX. This option is considered only when installing VSIX. ',
- 'description': localize('workbench.extensions.installExtension.option.installOnlyNewlyAddedFromExtensionPackVSIX', "When enabled, VS Code installs only newly added extensions from the extension pack VSIX. This option is considered only while installing a VSIX."),
+ 'description': localize('workbench.extensions.installExtension.option.installOnlyNewlyAddedFromExtensionPackVSIX', "When enabled, VSCodium installs only newly added extensions from the extension pack VSIX. This option is considered only while installing a VSIX."),
- 'description': localize('workbench.extensions.installExtension.option.installPreReleaseVersion', "When enabled, VS Code installs the pre-release version of the extension if available."),
+ 'description': localize('workbench.extensions.installExtension.option.installPreReleaseVersion', "When enabled, VSCodium installs the pre-release version of the extension if available."),
- 'description': localize('workbench.extensions.installExtension.option.donotSync', "When enabled, VS Code do not sync this extension when Settings Sync is on."),
+ 'description': localize('workbench.extensions.installExtension.option.donotSync', "When enabled, VSCodium do not sync this extension when Settings Sync is on."),
if (this.error.name === ExtensionManagementErrorCode.Unsupported) {
- const productName = isWeb ? localize('VS Code for Web', "{0} for the Web", this.productService.nameLong) : this.productService.nameLong;
+ const productName = isWeb ? localize('VSCodium for Web', "{0} for the Web", this.productService.nameLong) : this.productService.nameLong;
const message = localize('cannot be installed', "The '{0}' extension is not available in {1}. Click 'More Information' to learn more.", this.extension.displayName || this.extension.identifier.id, productName);
- alert(localize('uninstallExtensionComplete', "Please reload Visual Studio Code to complete the uninstallation of the extension {0}.", this.extension.displayName));
+ alert(localize('uninstallExtensionComplete', "Please reload VSCodium to complete the uninstallation of the extension {0}.", this.extension.displayName));
const link = `[${localize('settings', "settings")}](${URI.parse(`command:workbench.action.openSettings?${encodeURIComponent(JSON.stringify([this.extension.deprecationInfo.settings.map(setting => `@id:${setting}`).join(' ')]))}`)})`;
- this.updateStatus({ icon: warningIcon, message: new MarkdownString(localize('deprecated with alternate settings tooltip', "This extension is deprecated as this functionality is now built-in to VS Code. Configure these {0} to use this functionality.", link)) }, true);
+ this.updateStatus({ icon: warningIcon, message: new MarkdownString(localize('deprecated with alternate settings tooltip', "This extension is deprecated as this functionality is now built-in to VSCodium. Configure these {0} to use this functionality.", link)) }, true);
if (this.extensionManagementServerService.webExtensionManagementServer) {
- const productName = localize('VS Code for Web', "{0} for the Web", this.productService.nameLong);
+ const productName = localize('VSCodium for Web', "{0} for the Web", this.productService.nameLong);
const message = new MarkdownString(`${localize('not web tooltip', "The '{0}' extension is not available in {1}.", this.extension.displayName || this.extension.identifier.id, productName)} [${localize('learn why', "Learn Why")}](https://aka.ms/vscode-web-extensions-guide)`);
- return Promise.resolve(`Please check the [VS Code Release Notes](command:${ShowCurrentReleaseNotesActionId}) for changes to the built-in extensions.`);
+ return Promise.resolve(`Please check the [VSCodium Release Notes](command:${ShowCurrentReleaseNotesActionId}) for changes to the built-in extensions.`);
- description: localize('app.extensions.json.unwantedRecommendations', "List of extensions recommended by VS Code that should not be recommended for users of this workspace. The identifier of an extension is always '${publisher}.${name}'. For example: 'vscode.csharp'."),
+ description: localize('app.extensions.json.unwantedRecommendations', "List of extensions recommended by VSCodium that should not be recommended for users of this workspace. The identifier of an extension is always '${publisher}.${name}'. For example: 'vscode.csharp'."),
- description: localize('vscode.extension.contributes.localizations.translations.id', "Id of VS Code or Extension for which this translation is contributed to. Id of VS Code is always `vscode` and of extension should be in format `publisherId.extensionName`."),
+ description: localize('vscode.extension.contributes.localizations.translations.id', "Id of VSCodium or Extension for which this translation is contributed to. Id of VSCodium is always `vscode` and of extension should be in format `publisherId.extensionName`."),
- patternErrorMessage: localize('vscode.extension.contributes.localizations.translations.id.pattern', "Id should be `vscode` or in format `publisherId.extensionName` for translating VS code or an extension respectively.")
+ patternErrorMessage: localize('vscode.extension.contributes.localizations.translations.id.pattern', "Id should be `vscode` or in format `publisherId.extensionName` for translating VSCodium or an extension respectively.")
@@ -26,3 +26,3 @@ export class ConfigureDisplayLanguageAction extends Action2 {
metadata: {
- description: localize2('configureLocaleDescription', "Changes the locale of VS Code based on installed language packs. Common languages include French, Chinese, Spanish, Japanese, German, Korean, and more.")
+ description: localize2('configureLocaleDescription', "Changes the locale of VSCodium based on installed language packs. Common languages include French, Chinese, Spanish, Japanese, German, Korean, and more.")
- "You can now access this machine anywhere via the secure tunnel [{0}](command:{4}). To connect via a different machine, use the generated [{1}]({2}) link or use the [{6}]({7}) extension in the desktop or web. You can [configure](command:{3}) or [turn off](command:{5}) this access via the VS Code Accounts menu.",
+ "You can now access this machine anywhere via the secure tunnel [{0}](command:{4}). To connect via a different machine, use the generated [{1}]({2}) link or use the [{6}]({7}) extension in the desktop or web. You can [configure](command:{3}) or [turn off](command:{5}) this access via the VSCodium Accounts menu.",
if (response.code && response.code === TerminateResponseCode.ProcessNotFound) {
- this._notificationService.error(nls.localize('TerminateAction.noProcess', 'The launched process doesn\'t exist anymore. If the task spawned background tasks exiting VS Code might result in orphaned processes.'));
+ this._notificationService.error(nls.localize('TerminateAction.noProcess', 'The launched process doesn\'t exist anymore. If the task spawned background tasks exiting VSCodium might result in orphaned processes.'));
- message: nls.localize('TaskSystem.noProcess', 'The launched task doesn\'t exist anymore. If the task spawned background processes exiting VS Code might result in orphaned processes. To avoid this start the last background process with a wait flag.'),
+ message: nls.localize('TaskSystem.noProcess', 'The launched task doesn\'t exist anymore. If the task spawned background processes exiting VSCodium might result in orphaned processes. To avoid this start the last background process with a wait flag.'),
- this._notificationService.prompt(Severity.Warning, nls.localize('terminal.monospaceOnly', "The terminal only supports monospace fonts. Be sure to restart VS Code if this is a newly installed font."), choices);
+ this._notificationService.prompt(Severity.Warning, nls.localize('terminal.monospaceOnly', "The terminal only supports monospace fonts. Be sure to restart VSCodium if this is a newly installed font."), choices);
- markdownDescription: localize('terminal.integrated.detectLocale', "Controls whether to detect and set the `$LANG` environment variable to a UTF-8 compliant option since VS Code's terminal only supports UTF-8 encoded data coming from the shell."),
+ markdownDescription: localize('terminal.integrated.detectLocale', "Controls whether to detect and set the `$LANG` environment variable to a UTF-8 compliant option since VSCodium's terminal only supports UTF-8 encoded data coming from the shell."),
- "A set of command IDs whose keybindings will not be sent to the shell but instead always be handled by VS Code. This allows keybindings that would normally be consumed by the shell to act instead the same as when the terminal is not focused, for example `Ctrl+P` to launch Quick Open.\n\n \n\nMany commands are skipped by default. To override a default and pass that command's keybinding to the shell instead, add the command prefixed with the `-` character. For example add `-workbench.action.quickOpen` to allow `Ctrl+P` to reach the shell.\n\n \n\nThe following list of default skipped commands is truncated when viewed in Settings Editor. To see the full list, {1} and search for the first command from the list below.\n\n \n\nDefault Skipped Commands:\n\n{0}",
+ "A set of command IDs whose keybindings will not be sent to the shell but instead always be handled by VSCodium. This allows keybindings that would normally be consumed by the shell to act instead the same as when the terminal is not focused, for example `Ctrl+P` to launch Quick Open.\n\n \n\nMany commands are skipped by default. To override a default and pass that command's keybinding to the shell instead, add the command prefixed with the `-` character. For example add `-workbench.action.quickOpen` to allow `Ctrl+P` to reach the shell.\n\n \n\nThe following list of default skipped commands is truncated when viewed in Settings Editor. To see the full list, {1} and search for the first command from the list below.\n\n \n\nDefault Skipped Commands:\n\n{0}",
- markdownDescription: localize('terminal.integrated.allowChords', "Whether or not to allow chord keybindings in the terminal. Note that when this is true and the keystroke results in a chord it will bypass {0}, setting this to false is particularly useful when you want ctrl+k to go to your shell (not VS Code).", '`#terminal.integrated.commandsToSkipShell#`'),
+ markdownDescription: localize('terminal.integrated.allowChords', "Whether or not to allow chord keybindings in the terminal. Note that when this is true and the keystroke results in a chord it will bypass {0}, setting this to false is particularly useful when you want ctrl+k to go to your shell (not VSCodium).", '`#terminal.integrated.commandsToSkipShell#`'),
- markdownDescription: localize('terminal.integrated.env.osx', "Object with environment variables that will be added to the VS Code process to be used by the terminal on macOS. Set to `null` to delete the environment variable."),
+ markdownDescription: localize('terminal.integrated.env.osx', "Object with environment variables that will be added to the VSCodium process to be used by the terminal on macOS. Set to `null` to delete the environment variable."),
- markdownDescription: localize('terminal.integrated.env.linux', "Object with environment variables that will be added to the VS Code process to be used by the terminal on Linux. Set to `null` to delete the environment variable."),
+ markdownDescription: localize('terminal.integrated.env.linux', "Object with environment variables that will be added to the VSCodium process to be used by the terminal on Linux. Set to `null` to delete the environment variable."),
- markdownDescription: localize('terminal.integrated.env.windows', "Object with environment variables that will be added to the VS Code process to be used by the terminal on Windows. Set to `null` to delete the environment variable."),
+ markdownDescription: localize('terminal.integrated.env.windows', "Object with environment variables that will be added to the VSCodium process to be used by the terminal on Windows. Set to `null` to delete the environment variable."),
- markdownDescription: localize('terminal.integrated.experimentalWindowsUseConptyDll', "Whether to use the experimental conpty.dll shipped with VS Code, instead of the one bundled with Windows."),
+ markdownDescription: localize('terminal.integrated.experimentalWindowsUseConptyDll', "Whether to use the experimental conpty.dll shipped with VSCodium, instead of the one bundled with Windows."),
- markdownDescription: localize('terminal.integrated.shellIntegration.enabled', "Determines whether or not shell integration is auto-injected to support features like enhanced command tracking and current working directory detection. \n\nShell integration works by injecting the shell with a startup script. The script gives VS Code insight into what is happening within the terminal.\n\nSupported shells:\n\n- Linux/macOS: bash, fish, pwsh, zsh\n - Windows: pwsh, git bash\n\nThis setting applies only when terminals are created, so you will need to restart your terminals for it to take effect.\n\n Note that the script injection may not work if you have custom arguments defined in the terminal profile, have enabled {1}, have a [complex bash `PROMPT_COMMAND`](https://code.visualstudio.com/docs/editor/integrated-terminal#_complex-bash-promptcommand), or other unsupported setup. To disable decorations, see {0}", '`#terminal.integrated.shellIntegrations.decorationsEnabled#`', '`#editor.accessibilitySupport#`'),
+ markdownDescription: localize('terminal.integrated.shellIntegration.enabled', "Determines whether or not shell integration is auto-injected to support features like enhanced command tracking and current working directory detection. \n\nShell integration works by injecting the shell with a startup script. The script gives VSCodium insight into what is happening within the terminal.\n\nSupported shells:\n\n- Linux/macOS: bash, fish, pwsh, zsh\n - Windows: pwsh, git bash\n\nThis setting applies only when terminals are created, so you will need to restart your terminals for it to take effect.\n\n Note that the script injection may not work if you have custom arguments defined in the terminal profile, have enabled {1}, have a [complex bash `PROMPT_COMMAND`](https://code.visualstudio.com/docs/editor/integrated-terminal#_complex-bash-promptcommand), or other unsupported setup. To disable decorations, see {0}", '`#terminal.integrated.shellIntegrations.decorationsEnabled#`', '`#editor.accessibilitySupport#`'),
- description: localize('suggest.builtinCompletions.pwshCode', 'Custom PowerShell argument completers will be registered for VS Code\'s `code` and `code-insiders` CLIs. This is currently very basic and always suggests flags and subcommands without checking context.'),
+ description: localize('suggest.builtinCompletions.pwshCode', 'Custom PowerShell argument completers will be registered for VSCodium\'s `codium` and `codium-insiders` CLIs. This is currently very basic and always suggests flags and subcommands without checking context.'),
- localize({ key: 'themeUpdatedNotification', comment: ['{0} is the name of the new default theme'] }, "Visual Studio Code now ships with a new default theme '{0}'. If you prefer, you can switch back to the old theme or try one of the many other color themes available.", newTheme.label),
+ localize({ key: 'themeUpdatedNotification', comment: ['{0} is the name of the new default theme'] }, "VSCodium now ships with a new default theme '{0}'. If you prefer, you can switch back to the old theme or try one of the many other color themes available.", newTheme.label),
- localize({ key: 'newThemeNotification', comment: ['{0} is the name of the new default theme'] }, "Visual Studio Code now ships with a new default theme '{0}'. Do you want to give it a try?", theme.label),
+ localize({ key: 'newThemeNotification', comment: ['{0} is the name of the new default theme'] }, "VSCodium now ships with a new default theme '{0}'. Do you want to give it a try?", theme.label),
message: nls.localize('selectSyncService.message', "Choose the settings sync service to use after changing the version"),
- detail: nls.localize('selectSyncService.detail', "The Insiders version of VS Code will synchronize your settings, keybindings, extensions, snippets and UI State using separate insiders settings sync service by default."),
+ detail: nls.localize('selectSyncService.detail', "The Insiders version of VSCodium will synchronize your settings, keybindings, extensions, snippets and UI State using separate insiders settings sync service by default."),
localize({ comment: ['This is the description for a setting. Values surrounded by single quotes are not to be translated.'], key: 'workbench.startupEditor.none' }, "Start without an editor."),
- localize({ comment: ['This is the description for a setting. Values surrounded by single quotes are not to be translated.'], key: 'workbench.startupEditor.welcomePage' }, "Open the Welcome page, with content to aid in getting started with VS Code and extensions."),
+ localize({ comment: ['This is the description for a setting. Values surrounded by single quotes are not to be translated.'], key: 'workbench.startupEditor.welcomePage' }, "Open the Welcome page, with content to aid in getting started with VSCodium and extensions."),
localize({ comment: ['This is the description for a setting. Values surrounded by single quotes are not to be translated.'], key: 'workbench.startupEditor.readme' }, "Open the README when opening a folder that contains one, fallback to 'welcomePage' otherwise. Note: This is only observed as a global configuration, it will be ignored if set in a workspace or folder configuration."),
- description: localize('gettingStarted.extensionsWeb.description.interpolated', "Extensions are VS Code's power-ups. A growing number are becoming available in the web.\n{0}", Button(localize('browsePopularWeb', "Browse Popular Web Extensions"), 'command:workbench.extensions.action.showPopularExtensions')),
+ description: localize('gettingStarted.extensionsWeb.description.interpolated', "Extensions are VSCodium's power-ups. A growing number are becoming available in the web.\n{0}", Button(localize('browsePopularWeb', "Browse Popular Web Extensions"), 'command:workbench.extensions.action.showPopularExtensions')),
title: localize('gettingStarted.settings.title', "Tune your settings"),
- description: localize('gettingStarted.settings.description.interpolated', "Customize every aspect of VS Code and your extensions to your liking. Commonly used settings are listed first to get you started.\n{0}", Button(localize('tweakSettings', "Open Settings"), 'command:toSide:workbench.action.openSettings')),
+ description: localize('gettingStarted.settings.description.interpolated', "Customize every aspect of VSCodium and your extensions to your liking. Commonly used settings are listed first to get you started.\n{0}", Button(localize('tweakSettings', "Open Settings"), 'command:toSide:workbench.action.openSettings')),
title: localize('gettingStarted.commandPalette.title', "Unlock productivity with the Command Palette "),
- description: localize('gettingStarted.commandPalette.description.interpolated', "Run commands without reaching for your mouse to accomplish any task in VS Code.\n{0}", Button(localize('commandPalette', "Open Command Palette"), 'command:workbench.action.showCommands')),
+ description: localize('gettingStarted.commandPalette.description.interpolated', "Run commands without reaching for your mouse to accomplish any task in VSCodium.\n{0}", Button(localize('commandPalette', "Open Command Palette"), 'command:workbench.action.showCommands')),
media: { type: 'svg', altText: 'Command Palette overlay for searching and executing commands.', path: 'commandPalette.svg' },
title: localize('gettingStarted.setup.OpenFolder.title', "Open up your code"),
- description: localize('gettingStarted.setup.OpenFolder.description.interpolated', "You're all set to start coding. Open a project folder to get your files into VS Code.\n{0}", Button(localize('pickFolder', "Pick a Folder"), 'command:workbench.action.files.openFileFolder')),
+ description: localize('gettingStarted.setup.OpenFolder.description.interpolated', "You're all set to start coding. Open a project folder to get your files into VSCodium.\n{0}", Button(localize('pickFolder', "Pick a Folder"), 'command:workbench.action.files.openFileFolder')),
title: localize('gettingStarted.setup.OpenFolder.title', "Open up your code"),
- description: localize('gettingStarted.setup.OpenFolder.description.interpolated', "You're all set to start coding. Open a project folder to get your files into VS Code.\n{0}", Button(localize('pickFolder', "Pick a Folder"), 'command:workbench.action.files.openFolder')),
+ description: localize('gettingStarted.setup.OpenFolder.description.interpolated', "You're all set to start coding. Open a project folder to get your files into VSCodium.\n{0}", Button(localize('pickFolder', "Pick a Folder"), 'command:workbench.action.files.openFolder')),
title: localize('gettingStarted.videoTutorial.title', "Watch video tutorials"),
- description: localize('gettingStarted.videoTutorial.description.interpolated', "Watch the first in a series of short & practical video tutorials for VS Code's key features.\n{0}", Button(localize('watch', "Watch Tutorial"), 'https://aka.ms/vscode-getting-started-video')),
+ description: localize('gettingStarted.videoTutorial.description.interpolated', "Watch the first in a series of short & practical video tutorials for VSCodium's key features.\n{0}", Button(localize('watch', "Watch Tutorial"), 'https://aka.ms/vscode-getting-started-video')),
- description: localize('gettingStarted.extensionsWeb.description.interpolated', "Extensions are VS Code's power-ups. A growing number are becoming available in the web.\n{0}", Button(localize('browsePopularWeb', "Browse Popular Web Extensions"), 'command:workbench.extensions.action.showPopularExtensions')),
+ description: localize('gettingStarted.extensionsWeb.description.interpolated', "Extensions are VSCodium's power-ups. A growing number are becoming available in the web.\n{0}", Button(localize('browsePopularWeb', "Browse Popular Web Extensions"), 'command:workbench.extensions.action.showPopularExtensions')),
title: localize('gettingStarted.commandPalette.title', "Unlock productivity with the Command Palette "),
- description: localize('gettingStarted.commandPalette.description.interpolated', "Run commands without reaching for your mouse to accomplish any task in VS Code.\n{0}", Button(localize('commandPalette', "Open Command Palette"), 'command:workbench.action.showCommands')),
+ description: localize('gettingStarted.commandPalette.description.interpolated', "Run commands without reaching for your mouse to accomplish any task in VSCodium.\n{0}", Button(localize('commandPalette', "Open Command Palette"), 'command:workbench.action.showCommands')),
media: { type: 'svg', altText: 'Command Palette overlay for searching and executing commands.', path: 'commandPalette.svg' },
title: localize('gettingStarted.setup.OpenFolder.title', "Open up your code"),
- description: localize('gettingStarted.setup.OpenFolderWeb.description.interpolated', "You're all set to start coding. You can open a local project or a remote repository to get your files into VS Code.\n{0}\n{1}", Button(localize('openFolder', "Open Folder"), 'command:workbench.action.addRootFolder'), Button(localize('openRepository', "Open Repository"), 'command:remoteHub.openRepository')),
+ description: localize('gettingStarted.setup.OpenFolderWeb.description.interpolated', "You're all set to start coding. You can open a local project or a remote repository to get your files into VSCodium.\n{0}\n{1}", Button(localize('openFolder', "Open Folder"), 'command:workbench.action.addRootFolder'), Button(localize('openRepository', "Open Repository"), 'command:remoteHub.openRepository')),
title: localize('gettingStarted.setupAccessibility.title', "Get Started with Accessibility Features"),
- description: localize('gettingStarted.setupAccessibility.description', "Learn the tools and shortcuts that make VS Code accessible. Note that some actions are not actionable from within the context of the walkthrough."),
+ description: localize('gettingStarted.setupAccessibility.description', "Learn the tools and shortcuts that make VSCodium accessible. Note that some actions are not actionable from within the context of the walkthrough."),
- description: localize('gettingStarted.extensions.description.interpolated', "Extensions are VS Code's power-ups. They range from handy productivity hacks, expanding out-of-the-box features, to adding completely new capabilities.\n{0}", Button(localize('browsePopular', "Browse Popular Extensions"), 'command:workbench.extensions.action.showPopularExtensions')),
+ description: localize('gettingStarted.extensions.description.interpolated', "Extensions are VSCodium's power-ups. They range from handy productivity hacks, expanding out-of-the-box features, to adding completely new capabilities.\n{0}", Button(localize('browsePopular', "Browse Popular Extensions"), 'command:workbench.extensions.action.showPopularExtensions')),
-The core editor in VS Code is packed with features. This page highlights a number of them and lets you interactively try them out through the use of a number of embedded editors. For full details on the editor features for VS Code and more head over to our [documentation](https://code.visualstudio.com/docs).
+The core editor in VSCodium is packed with features. This page highlights a number of them and lets you interactively try them out through the use of a number of embedded editors. For full details on the editor features for VSCodium and more head over to our [documentation](https://code.visualstudio.com/docs).
@@ -46,3 +46,3 @@ That is the tip of the iceberg for multi-cursor editing. Have a look at the sele
-Visual Studio Code comes with the powerful IntelliSense for JavaScript and TypeScript pre-installed. In the below example, position the text cursor right after the dot and press kb(editor.action.triggerSuggest) to invoke IntelliSense. Notice how the suggestions come from the Canvas API.
+VSCodium comes with the powerful IntelliSense for JavaScript and TypeScript pre-installed. In the below example, position the text cursor right after the dot and press kb(editor.action.triggerSuggest) to invoke IntelliSense. Notice how the suggestions come from the Canvas API.
@@ -97,3 +97,3 @@ function Book(title, author) {
-> **JSDoc Tip:** VS Code's IntelliSense uses JSDoc comments to provide richer suggestions. The types and documentation from JSDoc comments show up when you hover over a reference to |Book| or in IntelliSense when you create a new instance of |Book|.
+> **JSDoc Tip:** VSCodium's IntelliSense uses JSDoc comments to provide richer suggestions. The types and documentation from JSDoc comments show up when you hover over a reference to |Book| or in IntelliSense when you create a new instance of |Book|.
@@ -183,3 +183,3 @@ easy = 42;
## Thanks!
-Well if you have got this far then you will have touched on some of the editing features in Visual Studio Code. But don't stop now :) We have lots of additional [documentation](https://code.visualstudio.com/docs), [introductory videos](https://code.visualstudio.com/docs/getstarted/introvideos) and [tips and tricks](https://go.microsoft.com/fwlink/?linkid=852118) for the product that will help you learn how to use it. And while you are here, here are a few additional things you can try:
+Well if you have got this far then you will have touched on some of the editing features in VSCodium. But don't stop now :) We have lots of additional [documentation](https://code.visualstudio.com/docs), [introductory videos](https://code.visualstudio.com/docs/getstarted/introvideos) and [tips and tricks](https://go.microsoft.com/fwlink/?linkid=852118) for the product that will help you learn how to use it. And while you are here, here are a few additional things you can try:
- Open the Integrated Terminal by pressing kb(workbench.action.terminal.toggleTerminal), then see what's possible by [reviewing the terminal documentation](https://code.visualstudio.com/docs/editor/integrated-terminal)
- markdownDescription: localize('workspace.trust.emptyWindow.description', "Controls whether or not the empty window is trusted by default within VS Code. When used with `#{0}#`, you can enable the full functionality of VS Code without prompting in an empty window.", WORKSPACE_TRUST_UNTRUSTED_FILES),
+ markdownDescription: localize('workspace.trust.emptyWindow.description', "Controls whether or not the empty window is trusted by default within VSCodium. When used with `#{0}#`, you can enable the full functionality of VSCodium without prompting in an empty window.", WORKSPACE_TRUST_UNTRUSTED_FILES),
- description: localize('argv.disableChromiumSandbox', "Disables the Chromium sandbox. This is useful when running VS Code as elevated on Linux and running under Applocker on Windows.")
+ description: localize('argv.disableChromiumSandbox', "Disables the Chromium sandbox. This is useful when running VSCodium as elevated on Linux and running under Applocker on Windows.")
- description: localize('argv.useInMemorySecretStorage', "Ensures that an in-memory store will be used for secret storage instead of using the OS's credential store. This is often used when running VS Code extension tests or when you're experiencing difficulties with the credential store.")
+ description: localize('argv.useInMemorySecretStorage', "Ensures that an in-memory store will be used for secret storage instead of using the OS's credential store. This is often used when running VSCodium extension tests or when you're experiencing difficulties with the credential store.")
readonly extensionId: { classification: 'PublicNonPersonalData'; purpose: 'FeatureInsight'; comment: 'The ID of the extension that should handle the URI' };
- comment: 'This is used to understand the drop funnel of extension URI handling by the OS & VS Code.';
- description: nls.localize('vscode.extension.engines.vscode', 'For VS Code extensions, specifies the VS Code version that the extension is compatible with. Cannot be *. For example: ^0.10.5 indicates compatibility with a minimum VS Code version of 0.10.5.'),
+ description: nls.localize('vscode.extension.engines.vscode', 'For VSCodium extensions, specifies the VSCodium version that the extension is compatible with. Cannot be *. For example: ^0.10.5 indicates compatibility with a minimum VSCodium version of 0.10.5.'),
- description: nls.localize('vscode.extension.activationEvents.star', 'An activation event emitted on VS Code startup. To ensure a great end user experience, please use this activation event in your extension only when no other activation events combination works in your use-case.'),
+ description: nls.localize('vscode.extension.activationEvents.star', 'An activation event emitted on VSCodium startup. To ensure a great end user experience, please use this activation event in your extension only when no other activation events combination works in your use-case.'),
- description: nls.localize('vscode.extension.scripts.uninstall', 'Uninstall hook for VS Code extension. Script that gets executed when the extension is completely uninstalled from VS Code which is when VS Code is restarted (shutdown and start) after the extension is uninstalled. Only Node scripts are supported.'),
+ description: nls.localize('vscode.extension.scripts.uninstall', 'Uninstall hook for VSCodium extension. Script that gets executed when the extension is completely uninstalled from VSCodium which is when VSCodium is restarted (shutdown and start) after the extension is uninstalled. Only Node scripts are supported.'),