tldraw/apps/vscode/extension
alex 640bc9de24
Revert 09c36781 & tweak linting (#1501)
This diff reverts 09c36781 and tweaks how some of our linting was
working.

I'm not actually sure what caused the regression that 09c36781 was
fixing - it was something to do with typescript being used to transpile
eslintrc.js, but that being excluded from the tsconfig for those
projects. I fixed that by removing `rootDir` from those, but that
revealed some other issues with files not getting ignored correctly.

I fixed the ignoring issue with a change I've wanted to make to these
scripts for a while: only running them on files that are actually
tracked by git, instead of on everything with a relevant extension. A
side effect of that is that we have to re-implement .eslintignore
support ourselves, but that's very straight forward: the `ignore`
package that eslint uses is very easy to include.

### Change Type
- [x] `internal` — Any other changes that don't affect the published
package (will not publish a new version)

### Test Plan
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### Release Notes
[internal-only]
2023-06-02 10:45:51 +00:00
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src replace console.log with nicelog (#1496) 2023-06-01 18:01:49 +00:00
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CHANGELOG.md VS Code version bump, changelog. (#1497) 2023-06-01 18:14:35 +00:00
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tsconfig.json Revert 09c36781 & tweak linting (#1501) 2023-06-02 10:45:51 +00:00

Introduction

tldraw is a very good whiteboard for the web. This extension will let you use tldraw inside of VS Code, using offline .tldr files. Create drawings, diagrams, or visual documentation, and then commit the files alongside your code!

A screenshot of tldraw in VS Code

Usage

  • To create a new tldraw file, use the provided command: "tldraw: New tldraw File".

A recording of opening tldraw in VS Code

  • To view an existing tldraw file, open a file with the .tldr extension in VS Code.

Tip: The .tldr files you create with this extension can also be opened in the tldraw web app. You can also use this extension to open .tldr files saved from the web app.

Community

Support

Need help? Please open an issue for support.

Discussion

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