- Tested on VS Code 1.92 🧪
- Updated a few dependencies
- Continued working on Issue #383
- Starting work on Issue #577
- Tested on VS Code 1.91 🧪
- Updated a few dependencies
- Tested on VS Code 1.90 🧪
- Updated a few dependencies
- Improved formatting of one section of the readme to be more consistent
- Tested on VS Code 1.89 🧪
- Updated a few dependencies
- Tested on VS Code 1.88 🧪
- Updated a few dependencies
- Tested on VS Code 1.87 🧪
- Updated a few dependencies
- Tested on VS Code 1.86 🧪
- Updated a few dependencies
- Tested on VS Code 1.85 🧪
- Updated a few dependencies
- Tested on VS Code 1.84 🧪
- Updated a few dependencies
- Tested on VS Code 1.83 🧪
- Updated a few dependencies
- Tested on VS Code 1.82 🧪
- Updated a few dependencies
- Tested on VS Code 1.81 🧪
- Updated a few dependencies
- Added extension badge for rating (⭐⭐⭐⭐⭐) as the extension received its first review on Microsoft Visual Studio Marketplace. 😊*Huge thanks!*😊 (Issue #279)
- Updated a few dependencies
- Tested on VS Code 1.80 🧪
- Updated a few dependencies
- Tested on VS Code 1.79 🧪
- Updated a few dependencies
- Tested on VS Code 1.78 🧪
- Updated a few dependencies
- Updated a few dependencies
- Tested on VS Code 1.77 🧪
- Updated a few dependencies
- Wrote more unit tests to validate the extension
- Completed review and audit of when clauses in package.json as upcoming changes were noted in VS Code v1.76
- Updated a few dependencies
- Wrote more unit tests for the extension functionality to validate extension
- Performed more refactoring to the source code
- Updated a few dependencies
- Wrote many unit tests for the extension functionality to validate extension 🧪
- Added more ideas for future development to the Readme 💡
- Cleaned up some new rules in project's launch.json 🧹
- Added a few to-dos to the source code for future development
- Updated a few dependencies
- Fixed unit test system. Can now start writing unit tests for the extension
- I hope to code more tests in the near future
- Tested on VS Code 1.76 🧪
- Updated a few dependencies
- Updated oldest VS Code version support to 1.67.2 and above
- Performed major refactoring to the source code, combining a few methods and general logic improvements
- Cleaned up some of the source code
- Updated a few dependencies
- Fixed a boolean value in the package.json that was defaulted to a string
- Updated a few dependencies
- Performed some refactoring to the source code
- Cleaned up some of the source code
- Reduced lines used in docstring entries
- Updated a few dependencies
- Added logic to warn users if they manually set minimap color, but leave transparency level to fully transparent. If this occurs, the color will never apply.
- New button will invite user to update the transparency level so they can see their nice custom color.
- Performed some refactoring to the source code
- Added a few to-dos to the source code for future development
- Made minor code formatting updates
- Rearranged some of the
devDependencies
- Wrote docstring entries for all extension functions
- Added more ideas for future development to the Readme
- Updated a few dependencies
- Started project to track work on future features. Feel free to follow along on GitHub Projects
- Organized all extension settings into subcategories for easier organization
- Added more ideas for future development to the Readme
- Tested on VS Code 1.75
- Updated a few dependencies
- Updated extension badges for the Microsoft Visual Studio Marketplace
- Rewrote some of the features of the extension on the main Readme
- Updated a few dependencies
- Updated extension to have a dark theme header on the Microsoft Visual Studio Marketplace
- Updated a few dependencies
- Ported to new vsce library
- Rebuilt package-lock.json
- Updated a few dependencies
- Tested on VS Code 1.74
- Rewrote some content on the Readme to differ from my other extension, as I was using the same content for a bit of it
- Updated a few dependencies
- Made minor code formatting updates
- Updated AVIF animation on the walkthrough to reflect the new features brought by release
3.0.0
. Now that we can remove the shadow border of the minimap sidebar, it is now reflected in the walkthrough for new users - Improved changelog heading formatting to be more consistent
- Updated a few dependencies
- Improved the code that removes the transparent minimap. On some occurrences, the minimap needed to be refreshed twice for it to remove.
- Refined security policy for the project
- Updated a couple creative project source files
- Improved color descriptions for minimap settings to better reflect naming standards
- Updated GIF on project Readme to reflect the new features brought by release
3.0.0
. Now that we can remove the shadow border of the minimap sidebar, it is now reflected in the Readme. I will update the GIF in the walkthrough in the future as well - Moved some items around in the completed to-do section of the Readme for better sorting.
- Updated a few dependencies
- The minimap border can now also be made transparent. Please note, this feature is still experimental, so if you experience any issues, feel free to submit a bug.
- Added more ideas for future development to the Readme
- Updated a few dependencies
- Tested on VS Code 1.73
- Added more ideas for future development to the Readme
- Reduced size of minimap color animation
- Optimized the alt tags for the images included in the project
- Improved creative source files for the project
- Updated a few dependencies
- Disabling the minimap transparency by setting the
TransparentMinimap.enableTransparentMinimap
user setting to false will now display a button in the information message, allowing you to re-enable the transparency easily through one click
- Tested and updated requirements to earliest supported version of VS Code
- Improved settings with example values to help new users
- Replaced GIF animation for the minimap color to match that in the walkthrough
- Removed experimental clause on the
TransparentMinimap.enableTransparentMinimap
setting
- Improved logical flow of source code
- Updated a few dependencies
- You can now disable the minimap transparency in the extension settings by unchecking the setting
TransparentMinimap.enableTransparentMinimap
. Please note, this feature is still experimental, so if you experience any issues, feel free to submit a bug.
- Updated Changelog to properly escape title headings in the markdown
- Added GIFs back to the Readme for better SEO and universality
- Rewrote some descriptions in the extension settings
- Updated a few dependencies
- Built new logo for project
- Added social preview image to repository
- Both new logos created from code using randomly sized divs with random colors. Let me know if you want to see the code, I can always link it here.
- Tested extension on Linux with no issues
- Added code to detect if minimap is disabled and will prompt to enable minimap
- Made minor code formatting updates
- Updated documentation for the new keyboard shortcut that refreshes minimap to uppercase Alt+M
- Improved the alt tags for the images included in the project. This is to assist accessibility and contextually describe the images better
- Added more ideas for future development to the Readme
- Built a discussion board for the extension on GitHub
- Improved some comments in the source code
- Tested on VS Code 1.72
- Tested using minimap on left, added results to Readme
- Updated a few dependencies
- Added keyboard shortcut to refresh minimap transparency (or color) anytime using the keybinding of Alt+M
- Greatly reduced extension package size by converting the GIF animations to AVIFS
- Streamlined the extension description and features section of the Readme
- Added keyboard shortcut to walkthrough
- Rewrote extension short description
- Added more ideas for future development to the Readme
- Added a dev reference to my other VS Code extension
- Updated a few dependencies
- Extension can now update minimap transparency instantly without needing to reset VS Code. Just run the command
Refresh Minimap Transparency Settings
from the Command Palette.
- Improved GIF animation to show how extension can change your minimap color to suit your theme
- Enhanced the descriptions of the extension's settings
- Testing WebP image formats for the project's transparency animation
- Testing AVIF image formats for the project's color animation
- Made minor code formatting updates
- Updated a few dependencies
- Added more content to the extension's features on the main Readme page
- Rewrote the extension's main description
- Added 'opacity' to the readme
- Updated project badge
- Updated walkthrough action button label for minimap color
- Excluded unused images from project builds
- Added some comments to main sections of the code
- Improved extension description
- Added more ideas for future development to the Readme
- Rewrote the extension's features on the main Readme page
- Updated walkthrough action button for minimap color to go to proper settings
Initial release to VSCode marketplace