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- [Development workflow](#development-workflow)
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- [Updates to VS Code](#updates-to-vs-code)
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- [Build](#build)
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- [Help](#help)
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- [Test](#test)
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- [Unit tests](#unit-tests)
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- [Script tests](#script-tests)
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## Development workflow
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```shell
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yarn
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yarn watch
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# Visit http://localhost:8080 once the build is completed.
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```
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The current development workflow is a bit tricky because we have this repo and we use our `cdr/vscode` fork inside it with [`yarn link`](https://classic.yarnpkg.com/lang/en/docs/cli/link/).
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`yarn watch` will live reload changes to the source.
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Here are these steps you should follow to get your dev environment setup:
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1. `git clone https://github.com/cdr/code-server.git` - Clone `code-server`
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2. `git clone https://github.com/cdr/vscode.git` - Clone `vscode`
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3. `cd vscode && git checkout code-server-v2` - checkout the branch we use (not the default)
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4. `cd vscode && yarn install` - install the dependencies in the `vscode` repo
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5. `cd code-server && yarn install` - install the dependencies in the `code-server` repo
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6. `cd vscode && yarn link` - use `yarn` to create a symlink to the `vscode` repo (`code-oss-dev` package)
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7. `cd code-server && yarn link code-oss-dev --modules-folder vendor/modules` - links your local `vscode` repo (`code-oss-dev` package) inside your local version of code-server
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8. `cd code-server && yarn watch` - this will spin up code-server on localhost:8080 which you can start developing. It will live reload changes to the source.
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### Updates to VS Code
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If changes are made and merged into `code-server-v2` in the `cdr/vscode` repo, then you'll need to update the version in the `code-server` repo by following these steps:
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1. Update the package tag listed in `vendor/package.json`:
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```json
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}
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```
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2. From the code-server **project root**, run `yarn install`.
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1. From the code-server **project root**, run `yarn install`.
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Then, test code-server locally to make sure everything works.
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1. Check the Node.js version that's used by Electron (which is shipped with VS
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Code. If necessary, update your version of Node.js to match.
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> If you need your builds to support older distros, run the build commands
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> inside a Docker container with all the build requirements installed.
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### Help
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If you get stuck or need help, you can always start a new GitHub Discussion [here](https://github.com/cdr/code-server/discussions). One of the maintainers will respond and help you out.
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## Test
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There are four kinds of tests in code-server:
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