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DidactEasy interactive tutorials for VS Code.The Didact framework is designed to instruct users in a useful way regarding how to complete tasks through a combination of text (Markdown- or AsciiDoc-formatted), images, and active links that show VS Code functionality in action. Those links are paired with VS Codeβs simple command framework to interact with the IDE directly -- and that provides one-click access to nearly all the functionality VS Code and its extensions have to offer.
π GitHub tag Didact offers two avenues to success
Starting the JavaScript Didact Tutorial
π Run the HelloWorld Example Writing your first Didact tutorial
π Open New Terminal Example Available Documentation (Updated!)Our documentation started in these wiki pages but are now located in GitHub pages here. Included are details about all of Didact's capabilities and many examples to get you started.
For a list of available commands, check out the Command Reference. Current IssuesIf you run into issues migrating from an earlier version of Didact (0.3.x or earlier) to 0.4.x, you may need to refresh the tutorial registry. See Troubleshooting in the docs for details. Ideas or want to contribute?Check out the project on Github! The readme has a ton of information about some of the specifics for link formatting, project json format, etc. And feel free to add issues, submit feature requests, log bugs, etc! A big thank you to these folks for following our progress!π Stargazers repo roster for @redhat-developer/vscode-didact π Forkers repo roster for @redhat-developer/vscode-didact Data and telemetryThe Didact extension for Visual Studio Code collects anonymous usage data and sends it to Red Hat servers to help improve our products and services. Read our privacy statement to learn more. This extension respects the |