vscode/extensions/git
Christy 😺 f58a56ea03
Handle worktree errors (#259106)
* fix worktree error handling

* remove print statement

* clean up
2025-07-31 16:38:57 -07:00
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build
resources Git - add support for type changed (#187714) 2023-07-12 16:18:38 +02:00
src Handle worktree errors (#259106) 2025-07-31 16:38:57 -07:00
.npmrc chore: add npmrc to extensions folder (#230214) 2024-10-01 12:43:01 +02:00
.vscodeignore chore: rm unreached ignore items when build extensions. (#227906) 2024-09-09 10:32:51 +00:00
README.md Git - clarify git extension API usage (#192139) 2023-09-04 15:40:56 +02:00
extension.webpack.config.js
package-lock.json chore: update to Electron 35 (#245423) 2025-05-09 19:03:36 +09:00
package.json allow delete worktrees if worktrees are closed (#258696) 2025-07-29 16:21:38 -07:00
package.nls.json Open worktree in current or new window command (#257139) 2025-07-21 11:46:07 -07:00
tsconfig.json SCM - Add contextValue proposed API for SourceControl object (#255338) 2025-07-14 16:43:24 +02:00

README.md

Git integration for Visual Studio Code

Notice: This extension is bundled with Visual Studio Code. It can be disabled but not uninstalled.

Features

See Git support in VS Code to learn about the features of this extension.

API

The Git extension exposes an API, reachable by any other extension.

  1. Copy src/api/git.d.ts to your extension's sources;

  2. Include git.d.ts in your extension's compilation.

  3. Get a hold of the API with the following snippet:

    const gitExtension = vscode.extensions.getExtension<GitExtension>('vscode.git').exports;
    const git = gitExtension.getAPI(1);
    

    Note: To ensure that the vscode.git extension is activated before your extension, add extensionDependencies (docs) into the package.json of your extension:

    "extensionDependencies": [
    	"vscode.git"
    ]