One second to read GitHub code with VS Code.
Just add 1s
after github
and press Enter
in the browser address bar for any repository you want to read.
For example, try it on the VS Code repo:
https://github1s.com/microsoft/vscode
For browser extensions, see Third-party Related Projects.
Or save the following code snippet as a bookmarklet, you can use it to quickly switch between github.com and github1s.com (GitHub markdown doesn't allow js links, so just copy it into a bookmark).
javascript: window.location.href = window.location.href.replace(/github(1s)?.com/, function(match, p1) { return p1 ? 'github.com' : 'github1s.com' })
You need these prerequisites (the same ones as for VS Code) for development.
$ git clone git@github.com:conwnet/github1s.git
$ cd github1s
$ yarn
$ yarn watch
$ yarn serve # in another shell
$ # Then visit http://localhost:5000 or http://localhost:5000/conwnet/github1s once the build is completed.
You can use the VS Code plugin Remote-Containers Dev Container
to use a Docker container as a development environment.
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Install the Remote-Containers plugin in VS Code & Docker
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Open the Command Palette (default shortcut
Ctrl+Shift+P
) and chooseRemote-Containers: Clone Repository in Container Volume...
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Enter the repo, in this case
https://github.com/conwnet/github1s.git
or your forked repo -
Pick either,
Create a unique volume
orCreate a new volume
- Now VS Code will create the docker container and connect to the new container so you can use this as a fully setup environment!
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Open a new VS Code Terminal, then you can run the
yarn
commands listed above.
$ yarn
$ yarn watch
$ yarn serve # in another shell
$ # Then visit http://localhost:5000 or http://localhost:5000/conwnet/github1s once the build is completed.
yarn format
It uses prettier
to format all possible codes.
$ yarn
$ yarn build
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If something is not working, create an issue
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If you have a question, discuss on gitter