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Custom IIS Express View in Explorer for easier access to commands #113

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This adds a nice custom view to the explorer section by default, but as VSCode allows you to customise this it can be dragged & dropped to a new location or even it's own section if preferred by the user.

Adds two new commands:

  • Become a supporter - opens GitHub Sponsors page
  • Open Settings - open settings editor with a filter applied to only show our IIS Express extension settings

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Warren Buckley added 2 commits July 17, 2020 15:21
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Currently battling why they do not disable like the inline view title menu icons
@warrenbuckley warrenbuckley merged commit ad85ff9 into develop Jul 20, 2020
@warrenbuckley warrenbuckley deleted the feature/custom-view branch July 20, 2020 16:08
@warrenbuckley warrenbuckley changed the title Custom View Custom View in Explorer for easier access to commands Sep 8, 2020
@warrenbuckley warrenbuckley changed the title Custom View in Explorer for easier access to commands Custom IIS Express View in Explorer for easier access to commands Sep 8, 2020
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