Add monaco plugins to CPL #10
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Awesome, thank you! How does it work technically? Does it pull from GitHub or GH Pages? |
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This is roughly how it works: add a plugin-info tiddler (containing title, download URI, etc.) to the CPL, download files from these URI, and try to import the corresponding plugin tiddler each time a build is performed, then generate the plugin library. |
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Just tried it out and it seems to work pretty well. I like the comments and reactions integration, how did you set that up? I also noticed that monaco throws an error if you don't also install monaco-wikitext right now, but it also happens with other installation methods, so it's not because of CPL. Not sure if there's a lot of benefit in having that as separate plugins anyway 🤔 (created #12 for this) |
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I have added the Monaco plugin to the CPL plugin library (which, of course, automatically keeps the latest version), and now users can install and update the Monaco plugin more easily through CPL.
What is CPL
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