code-server/docs
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chore: upgrade Code to 1.66 (#5135)
* chore: upgrade Code to 1.66

* docs: update docs for Code upgrades

* fixup!: docs

* chore: update vscode submodule

* chore: update integration patch

* chore: update node-version patch

* chore: update github-auth patch

They completely changed how auth is handled for GitHub in
https://github.com/microsoft/vscode/pull/145424 so our patch may not
work. Will need to test and revisit.

* refactor: remove postinstall patch

It appears they renamed postinstall.js to postinstall.mjs and removed
the use of `rimraf` which means our patch is no longer needed! 🎉

b0e8554cce

* chore: refresh local-storage patch

* chore: refresh service-worker patch

* chore: bulk refresh patches

* fixup!: docs formatting

* refactor: remove unused last-opened patch

* fixup!: formatting docs

* fixup!: formatting docs

* refactor: remove rsync postinstall

* Revert "refactor: remove rsync postinstall"

This reverts commit 8d6b613e9d779ba18d0297710614516cde108bcf.

* refactor: update postinstall.js to .mjs

* feat(patches): add parent-origin bypass

* docs(patches): add notes for testing store-socket

* docs(patches): update testing info for node-version

* refactor(patches): delete github-auth.diff patch

* docs(patches): add notes for testing connection-type

* fixup!: delete github-auth patch

* fixup!: update connection type testing

* docs(patches): add notes to insecure-notification.diff

* docs(patches): add nots for update-check.diff

* fixup!: remove comma in integration patch

* fix(e2e): disable workspace trust

* refactor: add --no-default-rc for yarn install

* feat(patches): remove yarnrc in presinstall

* fixup!: silly mistake

* docs: add note about KEEP_MODULES=1

* docs(patches): add testing notes for node-version

* refactor(patches): remove node-version

It appears this is no longer needed due to the `remote/package.json` now which
targets node rather than electron.

* fixup!: add cd ../.. to code upgrade instructions

* fixup!: add note to yarn --production flag

* fixup!: make parent-origin easier to upstream

* Revert "refactor(patches): delete github-auth.diff patch"

This reverts commit 31a354a34345309fadc475491b392d7601e51a32.

* Revert "fixup!: delete github-auth patch"

This reverts commit bdeb5212e8c7be6cadd109941b486a4bcdae69fa.

* Merge webview origin patch into webview patch

* Remove unused post-install patch

* Prevent builtin extensions from updating

* Refresh sourcemaps patch

* Update Node to v16

This matches the version in ./lib/vscode/remote/.yarnrc.

I changed the engine to exactly 16 since if you use any different
version it will just not work since the modules will have been built for
16 (due to the .yarnrc).

* Replace fs.rmdir with fs.rm

Node is showing a deprecation warning about it.

* Update github-auth patch

The local credentials provider is no longer used when there is a remote
so this code moved into the backend web credential provider.

* Prevent fs.rm from erroring about non-existent files

We were using fs.rmdir which presumably did not have the same behavior
in v14 (in v16 fs.rmdir also errors).

* Install Python 3 in CentOS CI container

Co-authored-by: Asher <ash@coder.com>
2022-05-04 21:58:49 +00:00
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assets fix(docs): use png screenshot instead of svg 2021-09-09 17:58:17 -07:00
android.md chore: upgrade Code to 1.66 (#5135) 2022-05-04 21:58:49 +00:00
CODE_OF_CONDUCT.md Update docs/CODE_OF_CONDUCT.md 2021-02-03 11:08:06 -07:00
collaboration.md v4.3.0 (#5099) 2022-04-14 15:37:25 -07:00
CONTRIBUTING.md chore: upgrade Code to 1.66 (#5135) 2022-05-04 21:58:49 +00:00
FAQ.md docs: Update some more links (#4806) 2022-02-01 09:45:19 -07:00
guide.md Update guide.md (#4981) 2022-03-11 09:49:12 -07:00
helm.md v4.3.0 (#5099) 2022-04-14 15:37:25 -07:00
install.md revert(docs): partially revert 326a1d1862 (#5095) 2022-04-13 17:15:21 +00:00
ios.md Update ios.md (#5079) 2022-04-12 11:32:49 -07:00
ipad.md docs: Update some more links (#4806) 2022-02-01 09:45:19 -07:00
link.md docs: Update some more links (#4806) 2022-02-01 09:45:19 -07:00
MAINTAINING.md v4.3.0 (#5099) 2022-04-14 15:37:25 -07:00
manifest.json v4.3.0 (#5099) 2022-04-14 15:37:25 -07:00
npm.md chore: upgrade Code to 1.66 (#5135) 2022-05-04 21:58:49 +00:00
README.md docs(README): point docs to website (#5041) 2022-03-30 08:26:59 -07:00
requirements.md Update requirements.md (#4882) 2022-02-18 11:06:58 -07:00
SECURITY.md docs: Update some more links (#4806) 2022-02-01 09:45:19 -07:00
termux.md docs: simplify termux installation process (#5078) 2022-04-12 15:42:22 -07:00
triage.md docs: Update some more links (#4806) 2022-02-01 09:45:19 -07:00
upgrade.md refactor(docs): clean up and restructure 2021-07-12 14:03:09 -05:00

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