Project InitializerThis extension is now deprecated. The underlying service used by the extension (Red Hat Launcher) is planned to be sunset in 2022. You can find similar feature on https://code.quarkus.io or with the Red Hat OpenShift Connector extension OverviewA lightweight extension based on Red Hat Launcher to generate quickstart projects using Visual Studio Code (VS Code). Here's a list of features:
Requirements
How-toFirst you need to "open the folder" in VS Code in which you want to create the project. Then, you can trigger the Project Initializer. It is available from Palette command (Ctrl+Shift+P) with the name "Project: generate a project using Project Initializer": Extension Settings
Known IssuesNone at this point. Release Notes0.2.2Extension deprecation 0.2.1Bug fixes in telemetry library 0.2.0Removed vscode-commons dependency 0.1.0Add opt-in telemetry 0.0.10Restore permissions on files while unzipping 0.0.9Specific commands are available to create project by choosing runtime first 0.0.8Switch to Project Initializer 0.0.7Add VSCode recommendation files to generated projects 0.0.6Files are now extracted at the root of the workspace folder 0.0.5Fix typo in default endpoint URL causing catalog loading error 0.0.4Endpoint URL, default groupID, artifactId and version settings 0.0.3Update for new Launcher API 0.0.2First missing dependency 0.0.1First version for early feedback Data and telemetryThe Project Initializer by Red Hat 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 |