I am trying to import my issues from Notion to GitHub but finding the markdown system really hard to write/preview. Writing on markdown is still fine but if I want to see the preview, there's tons of back and forth.
Wondering if someone has solved this issue with an external plugin?
Check out GitHub Writer, which has a Chrome and Firefox extension.
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Is there any way to run a version of VS Code inside a browser without a server? (inside a React or Angular app). Something like an enhanced version of the monaco editor.
Of course that means it will have some missing functionalities.
If not, are there any other options?
Try this https://securingsincity.github.io/react-ace/
its something of the same king what you want
As far as I could find, it is possible to run VSCode in the browser (since we have vscode.dev), but there doesn't seem to be anyway to deploy it yourself yet?
This Github issue is probably what you want, but there isn't any information there (or on the repo) yet.
It does strongly suggest that https://github.com/microsoft/vscode is the version used for vscode.dev, so there might be things to be found there, until official instructions/embedding is possible.
I think it depends on how you treat vscode.
if it is just a editor software, there'll be a lot of .
For you customerization purpose, it sounds something like 'https://github.com/cdr/code-server'
Not sure if it helps, but you can try looking up gitpod.io. It opens up a visual studio code instance on your browser with options of installing extensions as well.
Use the link like gitpod.io/#https://github.com/username/repo-name
You can possibly use Gitpod self-host, https://github.com/gitpod-io/gitpod or https://github.com/gitpod-io/openvscode-server they both have documentation on how to create your own version of VSCode for the web, however, as I've never tried to create one myself, I don't know if it accomplishes your specific use case.
I want to share a new project to my GitHub. Can I do this similar to WebStorm where just click some buttons?
P.S. I could not find nowhere I can log in to GitHub in VSCode.
VS Code does not provide UI for this. I recommend learning to use the command line for this instead: https://help.github.com/articles/adding-an-existing-project-to-github-using-the-command-line/
A VS Code extension could also provide UI for this experience however I am not aware of any that do currently.
Atto editor is an editor built specifically for moodle. It has the option to pick images from my own personal computer instead of choosing an image from the server.
Can I use this editor for my website? If yes, then how?
I have tried using tinyMCE and CKeditor but the image browsing function was not working. I have the atto editor plugin installed but it doesnt seem to work. Nothing much is available on the net for atto editor as a standalone, it is used in moodle only.
Atto was written for Moodle and is designed entirely to work within Moodle. It may be possible to rewrite it to work independently of Moodle, but I'm guessing it would be quite a lot of work to do so.
The idea behind the Live Edit plugin by JetBrains is awesome! Coding on the fly is great for prototyping, but not only. I read that Live Edit supports the same for .erb templates (i.e. if a template was modified -> update elements on the page in browser). But I can't get it working. Does somebody know if .erb's are really supported?
Long time reader, first time asking a question.
Most of my development work has been in .NET using Visual Studio. Recently I took over maintenance of a website built on PHP and downloaded NetBeans as an IDE.
NetBeans has a very nice CSS property wizard for HTML projects that highlights the CSS rules in use for a particular element and lets you edit the rules directly. However, this doesn't appear to be available for PHP projects, even for pure HTML files within the project. Is that correct, or am I just missing some configuration? I can't seem to find any confirmation either way in the documentation or forums. (It would be unfortunate if it didn't work... it's a really useful feature.)
Thanks,
Terry
If you are referring to the visual CSS editing support that works with Google Chrome and the WebKit browser embedded in NetBeans, then this feature will be available for PHP projects in the upcoming NetBeans 7.4 release. See also this blog post: https://blogs.oracle.com/netbeanswebclient/entry/html5_development_with_java_ee
Hope this helps,
Petr