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Git Extensions for VS Code

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This extension provides a command to browse the current project using GitExtensions, from the Explorer and the Editor. It also support Workspaces.

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Features

Explorer

From the Explorer, when you right-click (anywhere; a file or not) and then select the Browse with Git Extensions, Git Extensions will open in Browse mode for your current project.

Browse with Git Extensions

Editor

You can right-click anywhere in an editor to Browse with Git Extensions. Git Extensions will then open in Browse mode, based on the file you are focused in.

Browse with Git Extensions

Compatibility

The extension works with single files, folders, and workspaces.

Requirements

  1. You need to have Git Extensions installed
  2. Git Extensions must be available globally (for Windows users: registered in the PATH environment variable)

Git Extensions should register itself in the PATH (checkbox during the installation process). If it did not and you need to manually add a variable to your PATH, I wrote the following article about that: How to add your PHP runtime directory to your Windows 10 PATH environment variable. Just change ...\php.exe with C:\Program Files (x86)\GitExtensions\GitExtensions.exe.

Extension Settings

There are no settings at this point.

Known Issues

  • The command does not work from the command palette (ctrl+shift+p). For more info, please take a look at the following issue on GitHub Also work with keyboard nav.

Release Notes

1.1.3

1.1.1-1.1.2

  • Update the vscode dependency to ^1.1.33 to remove a tar vulnerability; see CVE-2018-20834.

1.1.0

Explorer context menu

  • Added support for workspace; the right-clicked context menu item is now taken into consideration, opening GitExt based on that file or directory.
  • Moved the Browse with Git Extensions option up, right under the navigation section.

Editor context menu

  • Added the Browse with Git Extensions command to the context menu of the editor, allowing to open GitExt from an opened file.

1.0.1

Update the vscode dependency to ^1.1.22 to remove the event-stream vulnerability.

1.0.0

The initial release of Git Extensions for VS Code, it contributes the Browse with Git Extensions command to the explorer's context menu.

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