This contains the source to libraries that you have included.
Doing so will open a new a Visual Studio Code folder preconfigured with everything needed to begin developing your Particle project, like Tasks, C++ IntelliSense, Commands, files and folders. You can initialize a new project with the command, Particle: Create New Project. You can uninstall unneeded versions just as easily.
You can install and uninstall different versions of Device OS (and dependencies) with Particle: Install Local Compiler. It downloads the Device OS, build system, compiler, and anything else needed to develop and debug Device OS apps, and places them in a local, private location in user space as to not mess with your current configuration. Dependency Managerĭownloading and maintaining a local toolchain can be a full-time job so Workbench introduces a new dependency manager. There is also a command palette reference below. Start typing Particle to see all the currently available commands. Workbench adds custom Particle commands to the palette.
It can be invoked via cmd+shift+p on macOS or ctrl+shift+p on Linux and Windows. As the name implies, the Command Palette provides access to many commands such as open files, search for symbols, and see a quick outline of a file, all using the same interactive window. If you’re new to Visual Studio Code, the Command Palette will become a familiar part of the user interface. This will turn the mouse pointer to a brighter color when going into a black windows.
However – one thing that really bugs me was that the mouse pointer when in text edit mode (as it is in the code editor) goes to dark grey in the standard theme for Windows 7 (and XP and Vista, I understand). I’m using the Son of Obsidian theme right now, but do check out Coding Instinct Theme by my colleague Torkel. You know about the site where you can get great themes, right?. I have started to use dark theme for Visual Studio. That will open this window: Select the Scheme called – Windows Black (system scheme) This will turn the mouse pointer to a brighter color when going into a black windows. That means the following – I didn’t even know you could do this: Open Control panel Open Appearance and Personalization Open Personalization Finally – click Change mouse pointers.