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Standard Just-In-Time (standard-jit)

Standard Just-In-Time (standard-jit)

AleBlondin

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Show standards associated with written code
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Standard-jit (Just-In-Time)

Display technical or business standards directly in your IDE !

:warning: DISCLAIMER :warning: This extension is intended to be used by M33 employees and co-workers. If you have any question please contact AleBlondin

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Installation

Via the marketplace

Search for standard-jit, theodo or AleBlondin: https://marketplace.visualstudio.com/items?itemName=AleBlondin.standard-jit

By hand

:warning: THIS IS DEPRECATED, no new releases will be published this way.

  • On the release page, download latest release .vsix file
  • run code --install-extension standard-jit-[release-tag].vsix. Be sure to launch this command in the directory you downloaded the release and to change release-tag with the release you chose !

Checking the install

You may need to reload VSCode for the extension to start.

To check if the extension works correctly, try to type for example lodash, you should see a code lens displayed above the line.

You are all set !


Extension Settings

This extension contributes the following settings (Files > Preferences > Settings > type "standard-jit"):

  • standard-jit.enableCodeLens: enable/disable this extension
  • standard-jit.standardsToInclude Select which standards to show. Please note that you will need the appropriate Notion accesses. Default value is [theodo]

Using the extension

Commands (via View > Command Palette):

  • Standard JIT: Enable: activate extension
  • Standard JIT: Deactivate: deactivate extension
  • Standard JIT: Unhide standards: show again all standards previously hidden

Standard mapping

To see which standards are currently linked with which keyword, see this github repo.

For example, to check the theodo mapping, go to the appropriate folder


Enjoy!

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