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Veliessa .v Files

Veliessa .v Files

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Adds file icon and basic support for .v files under the Veliessa brand
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Veliessa .v Files

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A Visual Studio Code extension that adds support for .v files with Veliessa brand styling.

Veliessa .v Files Extension

Features

  • File Icon: Custom Veliessa-branded icon for .v files
  • Syntax Highlighting: Basic syntax highlighting for .v files
  • Language Support: Basic language configuration for .v files

Installation

  1. Download the latest .vsix file from the Releases page
  2. In VS Code, go to the Extensions view (Ctrl+Shift+X or Cmd+Shift+X)
  3. Click on the ... menu and select "Install from VSIX..."
  4. Select the downloaded .vsix file
  5. Reload VS Code when prompted

Development

Prerequisites

  • Node.js
  • npm (comes with Node.js)
  • VS Code

Setup

  1. Clone the repository:

    git clone https://github.com/veliessa/vscode-veliessa-v-files.git
    cd vscode-veliessa-v-files
    
  2. Install dependencies:

    npm install
    
  3. Open the project in VS Code:

    code .
    

Build and Test

  1. Press F5 to open a new VS Code window with the extension loaded
  2. Create a new file with a .v extension to test the syntax highlighting and icon

Contributing

Contributions are welcome! Please feel free to submit a Pull Request.

Author

  • Aman Kumar - LinkedIn

License

This project is licensed under the MIT License - see the LICENSE file for details.

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