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README.md
Salesforce Development Tools for Visual Studio Code
Introduction
This repository contains the source code for Salesforce Development Tools for Visual Studio Code: the Visual Studio Code (VS Code) extensions for Salesforce DX.
This release contains a beta version of Salesforce Development Tools for Visual Studio Code, which means it’s a high-quality feature with known limitations. Salesforce Development Tools for Visual Studio Code isn’t generally available unless or until Salesforce announces its general availability in documentation or in press releases or public statements. We can’t guarantee general availability within any particular time frame or at all. Make your purchase decisions only on the basis of generally available products and features. You can provide feedback and suggestions for Salesforce Development Tools for Visual Studio Code in the Salesforce DX Beta group in the Success Community.
Currently, we have the following extensions:
- salesforcedx-vscode
A top-level extension pack that automatically installs the following extensions for you. - salesforcedx-vscode-core
This extension interacts with the Salesforce CLI to provide basic Salesforce DX functionality. - salesforcedx-vscode-apex
This extension uses the Apex Language Server to provide features such as syntax highlighting and code completion. - salesforcedx-vscode-lightning
This extension supports Lightning component bundles. It uses the HTML language server from VS Code. - salesforcedx-vscode-visualforce
This extension supports Visualforce pages and components. It uses the HTML language server from VS Code.
Getting Started
If you are interested in contributing, please take a look at the CONTRIBUTING guide.
If you are interested in building the extensions locally, please take a look at the publishing doc.
You can find more information about developing Salesforce Development Tools for Visual Studio Code in the docs folder. If the docs don’t cover what you are looking for, please feel free to open an issue.
For information about using the extensions, consult the README.md file for each package.