The FluentCI extension for VS Code provides a set of commands for interacting with the FluentCI Pipelines.
- Setup FluentCI in your project if you haven't.
- Install "FluentCI" extension in VS Code.
- reload or restart VS Code.
- Initialize a new FluentCI project
- Run a Pipeline
- Show Pipeline Documentation
- Edit Pipeline Documentation
- Run a specific Job
- Run Pipeline directly from the FluentCI Registry without installing it locally
This extension contributes the following commands and can be accessed via Command Palette:
command | description | availability |
---|---|---|
Fluent CI: Run Current Pipeline... | Run the current Pipeline configured in the workspace | always |
Fluent CI: Run a Job... | Run a specific Job in the current Pipeline | always |
Fluent CI: Initialize a New Pipeline... | Initialize the current workspace as a new FluentCI Project | always |
Fluent CI: Run a Prebuilt Pipeline... | Run a Pipeline directly from the FluentCI Registry without installing it locally | always |
Fluent CI: Show Current Pipeline Documentation... | Show Documentation for the Current Pipeline | always |
Fluent CI: Show Pipeline Documentation... | Show Documentation for a Pipeline | always |
Fluent CI: Edit Current Pipeline Documentation... | Edit Documentation for the Current Pipeline | always |
Fluent CI: Remove Fluent CI Configuration... | Remove Fluent CI Configuration from the current workspace | always |
Fluent CI: Run a Job from a Prebuilt Pipeline... | Run a Job from a Pipeline directly from the FluentCI Registry without installing it locally | always |
Fluent CI: Run Doctor... | Run the FluentCI Doctor | always |
User can trigger the following action from the FluentCI Explorer context-menu
menu | description |
---|---|
Run This Pipeline | Run the selected Pipeline |
Run This Job | Run the selected Job |
Show Documentation | Show Documentation for the selected Pipeline |
See CONTRIBUTING.md for details.
This project is licensed under the terms of the MIT open source license. Please refer to MIT for the full terms.
Enjoy!