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Create a Guide for Using an Integrated Development Environment (IDE) #2418
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Hello, I'll like to work on this issue. can you assign it to me. |
Sounds great! Let me or @sspencerwire know if you have any questions. |
@Grammaresque Sure I will, thank you so much. |
Which IDE were you planning to add, @Nabhel? I’d like to help with this issue, but I want to ensure that I don’t duplicate your efforts. |
Great @j0eybrinkman I was planning on adding VS Code as it's the one I am familiar with and use. |
Hello, @Nabhel and @j0eybrinkman now that it is November I wanted to check in to see if you still plan to submit these guides. No worries if not, I am just trying to close loose ends after Hacktoberfest. Thank you! |
I still have some work to do in my neovim doc and may be awhile until I submit it so no need to keep the issue open on my end. Thank you! |
What about Integrated Development Environments (IDE)? What are you using? Can you document it for others? Someone in the project is working to present documentation for Rocksmarker at some point (an IDE for markdown). But there are more.
To resolve this issue, create a guide showing how you install and run a particular IDE. Add as a new file, to your fork of the the following directory: docs/desktop/tools. When complete, submit a PR to merge to the main branch of the documentation repository. Once it exists, please add that PR# to this issue to make sure they are connected.
For contribution guide visit README.md for this repository.
Note: Docs are generally created in markdown format and include the following meta information at the top:
title: Document title
author: the author of the source (English) version of the document.
contributors: a comma separated list of contributors to the source document.
tested with: a comma separated list of versions, for example 8.6, 9.0
tags:
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