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codemp
is a collaborative text editing solution to work remotely.
It seamlessly integrates in your editor providing remote cursors and instant text synchronization, as well as a remote virtual workspace for you and your team.
codemp-vscode
This is the reference codemp vscode plugin maintained by hexedtech
installation
Warning
As of now we only provide a x64 linux preview build
Beta builds are not available on VSCode marketplace and must be installed directly via .vsix
.
Grab the current codemp build for your platform under last release's assets.
Install it directly in VSCode:
- open the "Extensions" tab on the side menu
- press the three dots to "view more actions" in the panel header
- select "Install from VSIX..." and load downloaded file
Done! Configure your credentials in settings (search for "codemp") and start with connect
command!
usage
Interact with this plugin using the codemp
command.
command | description |
---|---|
codemp.connect |
to connect to server using server ip, username and password from your config file |
once connected, more commands become available:
command | description |
---|---|
codemp.join <workspace> |
will join requested workspace; starts processing cursors and users |
codemp.createWorkspace <workspace> |
will create a new workspace with given name |
codemp.listWorkspaces |
list all workspaces available to join |
after a workspace is joined, more commands become available:
command | description |
---|---|
codemp.attach <buffer> |
will attach to requested buffer if it exists |
codemp.createBuffer <bufname> |
will create a new empty buffer in workspace |
codemp.listBuffers |
will list all available buffers in workspace |
codemp.sync |
forces resynchronization of current buffer |
quick start
- first connect to server with
codemp.connect
- then join a workspace with
codemp.join <workspace>
- either attach directly to a buffer with
codemp.attach <buffer>
or browse available buffers withcodemp.listBuffers
example configuration (settings.json)
"codemp-vscode": {
"server" : "http://codemp.dev:50053",
"username" : "test@codemp.dev",
"password" : "test"
}