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Update to latest api and prompt-tsx #58

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@rebornix rebornix enabled auto-merge (squash) October 22, 2024 18:47
@vs-code-engineering vs-code-engineering bot added this to the October 2024 milestone Oct 22, 2024
@@ -21,6 +21,7 @@ resources:
extends:
template: azure-pipelines/extension/stable.yml@templates
parameters:
customNPMRegistry: ''
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Why do we need to set this explicitly,
we do not do this for the PR and stable pipelines?

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I think this is from the

The problem now is that even through these new packages have been published to npm, it will take couple of hours until they will be available in the internal package feed. To workaround this issue, you can set the following pipeline template parameter for your extension:
customNPMRegistry: ''

that Lad talked about. Reference vscode-chat channel. Was not too confident if I can put the link here

@rebornix rebornix merged commit 10b0d8a into main Oct 22, 2024
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@rebornix rebornix deleted the rebornix/wise-ferret branch October 22, 2024 20:28
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