The vscode-extensions set is already marked as recurseIntoAttrs, but
this has no effect, since this set is two layers deep instead of the
usual one which recurseIntoAttrs applies to.
By applying recurseIntoAttrs to all publishers, the extensions will be
considered by nix tools when listing packages.
* 'vscode-utils/vscodeEnv' of https://github.com/countoren/nixpkgs-1: (178391 commits)
Use a different vscode user-data-dir for every project. Treat workspace setting files as global for that user-data-dir with symlink. Add updateLaunchCmd to update .vscode/launch.json.
fix permission problem of mutableExtensions
vscodeEnv updateSettings for keybindings change keybindings file name parameter type from path to string
change vscodeSettingsFile parameter type from path to string
add missing jq to vscodeEnv
use updateSettings in vscodeEnv in order to create and/or update settings.json, keybindings.json
add updateSettings drv which will union nix settings configurations into the a vscode settings file
vscode-utils/vscodeEnv: fix typo and grammer in the description comment
vscode-utils/vscodeEnv: split to 2 functions vscodeWithConfiguration, vscodeExts2nix, vscodeEnv
vsode-utils: extracting attributes to limit input range
vscode-utils/vscodeEnv: add vscodeWithConfiguration, vscodeExts2nix and vscodeEnv
xfce.xfce4-icon-theme: update gtk dependency and add license
xfce.xfce4-hardware-monitor-plugin: update meta
xfce.xfce4-embed-plugin: update meta and buildInputs
xfce.xfce4-mailwatch-plugin: remove broken status
xfce.exo: add support for gtk2, besides gtk3
xfce.xfdesktop: 4.14.1 -> 4.14.2
xfce.xfce4-weather-plugin: 0.8.10 -> 0.10.1
xfce.xfdashboard: 0.7.5 -> 0.7.7
xfce.xfce4-timer-plugin: 1.6.0 -> 1.7.0
...
Extension is now fetched from the Microsoft repository (instead of the
marketplace). It also contains platform-specific binary dependencies. In the
previous version they were fetched from the Microsoft website and additionally
inserted to the final extension.
Package supports Linux, but there is probably a way no make it work on OSX.