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VS Code version bump. As I mentioned in the standup there's a slight issue with VS Code releases. We usually do a release, after that I create a VS Code extension release (bump the package version, add the changelog). Which means that if we then do a hotfix it does not have these changes as they were added after a deploy. So for this hotfix I did the following: - checked out `hotfixes` branch - created a new branch - bumped package.json version and added change log - committed it to the branch - created a vs code extension package and published it I don't think it makes sense to merge it back to hotfixes branch as it would just create a new deploy with no changes. Next I created this PR to get the changes to `main`. - went to `main` - created this branch from there and cherry picked the commit created above ### Change Type <!-- ❗ Please select a 'Scope' label ❗️ --> - [ ] `sdk` — Changes the tldraw SDK - [ ] `dotcom` — Changes the tldraw.com web app - [ ] `docs` — Changes to the documentation, examples, or templates. - [x] `vs code` — Changes to the vscode plugin - [ ] `internal` — Does not affect user-facing stuff <!-- ❗ Please select a 'Type' label ❗️ --> - [ ] `bugfix` — Bug fix - [ ] `feature` — New feature - [ ] `improvement` — Improving existing features - [x] `chore` — Updating dependencies, other boring stuff - [ ] `galaxy brain` — Architectural changes - [ ] `tests` — Changes to any test code - [ ] `tools` — Changes to infrastructure, CI, internal scripts, debugging tools, etc. - [ ] `dunno` — I don't know |
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tldraw
Welcome to the public monorepo for tldraw. tldraw is a library for creating infinite canvas experiences in React. It's the software behind the digital whiteboard tldraw.com.
- Read the docs and learn more at tldraw.dev.
- Learn about our license.
Installation
npm i tldraw
Usage
import { Tldraw } from 'tldraw'
import 'tldraw/tldraw.css'
export default function App() {
return (
<div style={{ position: 'fixed', inset: 0 }}>
<Tldraw />
</div>
)
}
Learn more at tldraw.dev.
Local development
The local development server will run our examples app. The basic example will show any changes you've made to the codebase.
To run the local development server, first clone this repo.
Install dependencies:
yarn
Start the local development server:
yarn dev
Open the example project at localhost:5420
.
License
tldraw's source code and distributed packages are provided under the non-commercial tldraw license.
This license does not permit commercial use. If you wish to use tldraw in a commercial product or enterprise, you will need to purchase a commercial license. To obtain a commercial license, please contact us at sales@tldraw.com.
To learn more, see our license page.
Trademarks
The tldraw name and logo are trademarks of tldraw. Please see our trademark guidelines for info on acceptable usage.
Community
Have questions, comments or feedback? Join our discord or start a discussion.
Contribution
Please see our contributing guide. Found a bug? Please submit an issue.
Contributors
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Contact
Find us on Twitter at @tldraw or email sales@tldraw.com. You can also join our discord for quick help and support.