This extension is made obsolete by the VS Code native feature called "Markdown path IntelliSense":
https://code.visualstudio.com/updates/v1_64#_markdown-path-intellisense
Please prefer this feature over an extension. Let me know if my extension offers anything over this native feature and I will consider reducing its scope to that instead of killing it off completely.
Suggests workspace files and MarkDown file headers in MarkDown links.
Either Click Install in the Visual Studio Marketplace or search for markdown link suggestions in VS Code Extensions pane.
See the release history.
Visual Studio Code will update the extension for you automatically by default.
If you wish to change this behavior, set extensions.autoUpdate
configuration value to false
in VS Code's settings.json
.
- Run
npm run generate
first if you want to work on the link context recognizer spike Use the VS Code Extension debug configuration by pressing F5.
Run tests either using VS Code Extension Tests debug configuration or by running a platform appropriate test command:
npm run test:posix
npm run test:win32
It's recommended the extension is tested locally for a few days before rolling it out after bigger changes have been made:
- Disable the installed Marketplace version of the extension
- Execute
vsce package
- Verify only intended files are being packaged by inspecting the VSIX as a ZIP archive
- Use the Install from VSIX… command to install the VSIX package version
Deploying is not currently done on CI, instead it is manual:
- Run tests
- Update version
- Update changelog
- Execute
vsce publish
- See the todoes
- Fix tests after changing the document symbol provider and the diagnostics provider function
This extension uses ApplicationInsights from Azure for telemetry and events collected include:
- activation
- suggestion
- deactivation
After initial testing, the event scope will be reduced to just suggestion errors to aid in fixing.
If you'd prefer telemetry not be collected, pleae disable VS Code telemetry.
You can learn how to do so here.
The extension respects the VS Code setting and will not send telemetry events against your wishes.
If you want concerns about the scope of the data collected:
MarkDown-Link-Suggestions - Events
Unfortunately, it doesn't appear as though Application Insights can be made public for reading, but I will be happy to invite any concerned users to the Azure Application Insights resource so that you can do an informed decision about whether using this extension with telemetry enabled is acceptable for you or not.