Duplicates the useful functionality in PyCharm whereby you can create a
directory and populate it with an __init__.py
file with one command.
Search on the VSCode extentions tab or Web Marketplace for 'create-python-module' and click install.
Simply right click on a folder in the File Explorer and chose "New Python
Module" from the context menu. Enter a name when prompted, and a folder with
that name will be created where you chose, containing an empty __init__.py
file. You can also create a nested module by simply specifing the folder path as
such. For example, selecting the work
folder and entering deep/nested/module
would create a module in work/deep/nested/module
with the contents
__init__.py
.
This is a very basic extension, simply to give me a start on creating extensions for VSCode while filling a serious lack I find in VSCode. It is missing :
- Tests
- Error Checking
Just VSCode.
None.
None known (yet)
Initial Internal testing Releases.
First public release.
Documentation Update only