From c6ce22f1d221ea99e0d63edb445038a747c78884 Mon Sep 17 00:00:00 2001 From: Ali Sajid Imami <395482+AliSajid@users.noreply.github.com> Date: Wed, 17 Jan 2024 10:50:23 -0500 Subject: [PATCH] feat(vscode): add `vscp` alias (#12092) Co-authored-by: Carlo Sala --- plugins/vscode/README.md | 28 +++++++++++++++++----------- plugins/vscode/vscode.plugin.zsh | 2 ++ 2 files changed, 19 insertions(+), 11 deletions(-) diff --git a/plugins/vscode/README.md b/plugins/vscode/README.md index 726b23d35..f91b533c9 100644 --- a/plugins/vscode/README.md +++ b/plugins/vscode/README.md @@ -1,6 +1,7 @@ # VS Code -This plugin provides useful aliases to simplify the interaction between the command line and VS Code or VSCodium editor. +This plugin provides useful aliases to simplify the interaction between the command line and VS Code or +VSCodium editor. To start using it, add the `vscode` plugin to your `plugins` array in `~/.zshrc`: @@ -14,26 +15,30 @@ This plugin requires to have a flavour of VS Code installed and it's executable You can install either: -* VS Code (code) -* VS Code Insiders (code-insiders) -* VSCodium (codium) +- VS Code (code) +- VS Code Insiders (code-insiders) +- VSCodium (codium) ### MacOS + While Linux installations will add the executable to PATH, MacOS users might still have to do this manually: -[For VS Code and VS Code Insiders](https://code.visualstudio.com/docs/setup/mac#_launching-from-the-command-line), open -the Command Palette via (F1 or ⇧⌘P) and type shell command to find the Shell Command: +[For VS Code and VS Code Insiders](https://code.visualstudio.com/docs/setup/mac#_launching-from-the-command-line), +open the Command Palette via (F1 or ⇧⌘P) and type shell command to find the Shell Command: + > Shell Command: Install 'code' command in PATH -[For VSCodium](https://github.com/VSCodium/vscodium/blob/master/DOCS.md#how-do-i-open-vscodium-from-the-terminal), open -the Command Palette via (F1 or ⇧⌘P) and type shell command to find the Shell Command: +[For VSCodium](https://github.com/VSCodium/vscodium/blob/master/DOCS.md#how-do-i-open-vscodium-from-the-terminal), +open the Command Palette via (F1 or ⇧⌘P) and type shell command to find the Shell Command: + > Shell Command: Install 'codium' command in PATH ## Using multiple flavours -If for any reason, you ever require to use multiple flavours of VS Code i.e. VS Code (stable) and VS Code Insiders, you can -manually specify the flavour's executable. Add the following line to the .zshrc file (between the `ZSH_THEME` and the `plugins=()` lines). -This will make the plugin use your manually defined executable. +If for any reason, you ever require to use multiple flavours of VS Code i.e. VS Code (stable) and VS Code +Insiders, you can manually specify the flavour's executable. Add the following line to the .zshrc file +(between the `ZSH_THEME` and the `plugins=()` lines). This will make the plugin use your manually defined +executable. ```zsh ZSH_THEME=... @@ -61,6 +66,7 @@ source $ZSH/oh-my-zsh.sh | vscr | code --reuse-window | Force to open a file or folder in the last active window. | | vscw | code --wait | Wait for the files to be closed before returning. | | vscu `dir` | code --user-data-dir `dir` | Specifies the directory that user data is kept in. Can be used to open multiple distinct instances of Code. | +| vscp `profile` | code --profile `profile` | Specifies the profile to open Code with. | ## Extensions aliases diff --git a/plugins/vscode/vscode.plugin.zsh b/plugins/vscode/vscode.plugin.zsh index 356c62360..77367bcac 100644 --- a/plugins/vscode/vscode.plugin.zsh +++ b/plugins/vscode/vscode.plugin.zsh @@ -3,6 +3,7 @@ # https://github.com/MarsiBarsi (original author) # https://github.com/babakks # https://github.com/SteelShot +# https://github.com/AliSajid # Verify if any manual user choice of VS Code exists first. if [[ -n "$VSCODE" ]] && ! which $VSCODE &>/dev/null; then @@ -38,6 +39,7 @@ alias vscn="$VSCODE --new-window" alias vscr="$VSCODE --reuse-window" alias vscw="$VSCODE --wait" alias vscu="$VSCODE --user-data-dir" +alias vscp="$VSCODE --profile" alias vsced="$VSCODE --extensions-dir" alias vscie="$VSCODE --install-extension"