# Visual Studio Code Extensions ## Conventions for adding new extensions * Extensions are named in the **lowercase** version of the extension's unique identifier. Which is found on the marketplace extension page, and is the name under which the extension is installed by VSCode under `~/.vscode`. Extension location should be: ${lib.strings.toLower mktplcRef.publisher}.${lib.string.toLower mktplcRef.name} * Move extension to a discrete directory whenever the extension needs extra parameters/packages (at top of the file) or other files (such as patches, update script, components). Global index file parameters/packages should be utilities shared by many extensions. Extension specific parameters/packages should not be in the global index page. * Currently `nixfmt-rfc-style` formatter is being used to format the VSCode extensions. * Respect `alphabetical order` whenever adding extensions. On disorder, please, kindly open a PR re-establishing the order. * Avoid [unnecessary](https://nix.dev/guides/best-practices.html#with-scopes) use of `with`, particularly `nested with`. * Use `hash` instead of `sha256`. * On `meta` field: - add a `changelog`. - `description` should mention it is a Visual Studio Code extension. - `downloadPage` is the VSCode marketplace URL. - `homepage` is the source-code URL. - verify `license` in upstream. * On commit messages: - Naming convention for: - Adding a new extension: > vscode-extensions.publisher.extension-name: init 1.2.3 > > Release: https://github.com/owner/project/releases/tag/1.2.3 - Updating an extension: > vscode-extensions.publisher.extension-name: 1.2.3 -> 2.3.4 > > Release: https://github.com/owner/project/releases/tag/2.3.4 - Multiple extensions can be added in a single PR, but each extension requires it's own commit.