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Published by mousetraps over 8 years ago
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This release has been signed and virus scanned, but has not been extensively tested and is not recommended for production environments.
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Published by mjbvz over 8 years ago
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This release has been signed and virus scanned, but has not been extensively tested and is not recommended for production environments.
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Published by mousetraps over 8 years ago
We are pleased to announce the release of Node.js Tools 1.2 RC for Visual Studio. We expect this release to provide significantly improved stability and performance, including reducing out-of-memory crashes seen in prior releases.
Looking for Visual Studio "15" support?
RELEASE NOTES
Node.js Tools for Visual Studio (NTVS) is a free, open-source plug-in that turns Visual Studio into a Node.js Integrated Development Environment (IDE). It supports a broad range of features including editing, IntelliSense, cross platform and remote debugging, edit and continue, npm integration, profiling, TypeScript, and an integrated REPL window. NTVS also includes a set of project templates that make it easy to quickly create and deploy websites to Microsoft Azure Websites or Cloud Services.
NTVS 1.2 RC is available for:
Note that NTVS is not available for Visual Studio Express for Windows (or Windows Desktop)
This is a minor update that contains fixes for several issues identified in the 1.2 Beta release. Specifically:
For a full list of issues, head on over to our issue tracker
Thank you, thank you, thank you to everyone who took their time to report issues, send feedback for this release. We very much appreciate your help!
NTVS is an open source project and we’re always willing to take high quality contributions. If you’d like to contribute, please check out our issue tracker for outstanding bugs and features which can be implemented. You can also help make NTVS better by reporting issues or helping out your fellow users on GitHub.
Miscellaneous thoughts on the release? Send us a note or give us a shout-out on twitter!
Published by mousetraps over 8 years ago
See source code history for information about recent fixes.
This release has been signed and virus scanned, but has not been extensively tested and is not recommended for production environments.
Please report any bugs that you find in this build, and include the filename of the installer you used in your report.
You can also build NTVS from the latest sources.
Published by mousetraps over 8 years ago
We are pleased to announce the release of Node.js Tools 1.2 Beta for Visual Studio.
Looking for Visual Studio "15" support?
RELEASE NOTES
Node.js Tools for Visual Studio (NTVS) is a free, open-source plug-in that turns Visual Studio into a Node.js Integrated Development Environment (IDE). It supports a broad range of features including editing, IntelliSense, cross platform and remote debugging, edit and continue, npm integration, profiling, TypeScript, and an integrated REPL window. NTVS also includes a set of project templates that make it easy to quickly create and deploy websites to Microsoft Azure Websites or Cloud Services.
NTVS 1.2 Beta is available for:
Note that NTVS is not available for Visual Studio Express for Windows (or Windows Desktop)
We expect this release of NTVS to provide a better user experience and general stability of the product.
Highlights include:
Whether you were running into performance issues or craving the latest and greatest JavaScript goodness, the new ES6 IntelliSense experience is now on by default, and better than ever! The new ES6 IntelliSense experience takes advantage of type definition files to provide better and more performant IntelliSense for the most popular Node.js frameworks, such as Commander, Express, jQuery and Knockout.
Whenever you require a new npm package, the associated "typings" will be automatically downloaded to your project.
And so long as the typings are available, you'll be able to see the relevant completions next time you 'require' a module.
❗Known Issue
IntelliSense for locally required files does not currently work, and will be available in Visual Studio 2015 Update 3 RTM (tracked by #1076).As a workaround, try adding a
tsconfig.json
to the root of your NTVS project with these options:{ "compilerOptions": { "allowJs": true, "moduleResolution": "node", "noEmit": true }, "exclude": ["node_modules"] }
And right click
Save As
this file intoC:\Program Files (x86)\Microsoft Visual Studio 14.0\Common7\IDE\CommonExtensions\Microsoft\TypeScript
to replace the existingtypescriptServices.js
in that directory.
Love it? Hate it? Hungry? 🍔 🍜 🍹 Please, please, please let us know what you think! 🍬
Running into flaky or laggy debug experiences? You so want to download this release. We've fixed many miscellaneous issues that should provide an overall better debugging experiences. We're committed to providing the best debugging experience possible, so please let us know how we're doing!
While it's generally best practice to avoid writing bugs altogether, some of us our not omniscient, and find unit tests to be pretty helpful. 😉 So we've made some improvements to the unit testing experience, including tape support thanks to @jcansdale (#989).
This release also improves support other testing frameworks, including providing a custom mocha path in "mocha.json".
{
"ui": "tdd",
"timeout": 300000,
"reporter": "xunit",
"path": "optional path to where mocha is installed"
}
.npm
everywhere
We gave you .npm commands
Node.js Interactive Window, and you told us that's just not enough... It must be everywhere. So now, thanks to #808, we'll finally be able to use npm everywhere, just as it should be.
All across the product numerous issues have been fixed. We expect this release to provide both a much better user experience and improved stability.
Error TS5055: Cannot Write file
error displayed in error pane when using ES6 Preview Intellisense. This does not effect building or running projects.For a full list of issues, head on over to our issue tracker
Thank you, thank you, thank you to everyone who took their time to report issues, send feedback for this release. We very much appreciate your help!
NTVS is an open source project and we’re always willing to take high quality contributions. If you’d like to contribute, please check out our issue tracker for outstanding bugs and features which can be implemented. You can also help make NTVS better by reporting issues or helping out your fellow users on GitHub.
Miscellaneous thoughts on the release? Send us a note or give us a shout-out on twitter!
Published by mousetraps over 8 years ago
See source code history for information about recent fixes.
This release has been signed and virus scanned, but has not been extensively tested and is not recommended for production environments.
Please report any bugs that you find in this build, and include the filename of the installer you used in your report.
You can also build NTVS from the latest sources.
Published by mousetraps over 8 years ago
See source code history for information about recent fixes.
This release has been signed and virus scanned, but has not been extensively tested and is not recommended for production environments.
Please report any bugs that you find in this build, and include the filename of the installer you used in your report.
You can also build NTVS from the latest sources.
Published by mousetraps over 8 years ago
See source code history for information about recent fixes.
This release has been signed and virus scanned, but has not been extensively tested and is not recommended for production environments.
Please report any bugs that you find in this build, and include the filename of the installer you used in your report.
You can also build NTVS from the latest sources.
Published by mousetraps over 8 years ago
See source code history for information about recent fixes.
This release has been signed and virus scanned, but has not been extensively tested and is not recommended for production environments.
Please report any bugs that you find in this build, and include the filename of the installer you used in your report.
You can also build NTVS from the latest sources.
Published by mousetraps over 8 years ago
See source code history for information about recent fixes.
This release has been signed and virus scanned, but has not been extensively tested and is not recommended for production environments.
Please report any bugs that you find in this build, and include the filename of the installer you used in your report.
You can also build NTVS from the latest sources.
Published by mousetraps over 8 years ago
We are pleased to announce the release of Node.js Tools 1.2 Alpha 2 for Visual Studio.
Looking for Visual Studio 2015 support?
RELEASE NOTES
Node.js Tools for Visual Studio (NTVS) is a free, open-source plug-in that turns Visual Studio into a Node.js Integrated Development Environment (IDE). It supports a broad range of features including editing, IntelliSense, cross platform and remote debugging, edit and continue, npm integration, profiling, TypeScript, and an integrated REPL window. NTVS also includes a set of project templates that make it easy to quickly create and deploy websites to Microsoft Azure Websites or Cloud Services.
NTVS 1.2 Alpha 2 is available for:
Note that NTVS is not available for Visual Studio Express for Windows (or Windows Desktop)
We expect this release of NTVS to provide a better user experience and general stability of the product.
Highlights include:
Error TS5055: Cannot Write file
error displayed in error pane when using ES6 Preview Intellisense. This does not effect building or running projects.For a full list of issues, head on over to our issue tracker
Thank you, thank you, thank you to everyone who took their time to report issues, send feedback for this release. We very much appreciate your help!
NTVS is an open source project and we’re always willing to take high quality contributions. If you’d like to contribute, please check out our issue tracker for outstanding bugs and features which can be implemented. You can also help make NTVS better by reporting issues or helping out your fellow users on GitHub.
Miscellaneous thoughts on the release? Give us a shout-out on twitter!
Published by mousetraps over 8 years ago
Looking for Visual Studio 2012 and 2013 support?
RELEASE NOTES
This is a minor update that contains fixes for several issues identified in the 1.1 release. Specifically:
The links in the 1.1 release below have been updated to point to the new installers. Please see the 1.1 release for more info.
Published by mousetraps over 8 years ago
We are pleased to announce the release of Node.js Tools 1.2 Alpha for Visual Studio.
Looking for Visual Studio 2015 support?
RELEASE NOTES
Node.js Tools for Visual Studio (NTVS) is a free, open-source plug-in that turns Visual Studio into a Node.js Integrated Development Environment (IDE). It supports a broad range of features including editing, IntelliSense, cross platform and remote debugging, edit and continue, npm integration, profiling, TypeScript, and an integrated REPL window. NTVS also includes a set of project templates that make it easy to quickly create and deploy websites to Microsoft Azure Websites or Cloud Services.
NTVS 1.2 Alpha is available for:
Note that NTVS is not available for Visual Studio Express for Windows (or Windows Desktop)
As many of you may already know, we've in the midst of rehauling our JavaScript IntelliSense experience. In NTVS 1.1, we gave you a sneak peek of what's to come, and you gave us a ton of awesome feedback that we've taken to heart.
HIghlights include:
To learn more about this experience, please visit the ES6 Preview documentation
In Visual Studio "15" Preview, we're making it easier to edit and debug from any folder on your machine using "File > Open Folder".
Then you can simply launch debugging for any javascript file in the folder without the need to set up a dedicated Visual Studio project configuration.
We expect the 1.2 Alpha release to provide both a much better user experience and improved stability. In particular, it brings increased reliability when debugging asynchronous and source-mapped code, as well as significantly increased stability and performance all around.
A stable Node.js v6.x isn't even out yet, but many of our users love to use the latest and greatest, and we've already tested and added preliminary support for it, so please let us know if you run into any issues!
For a full list of issues, head on over to our issue tracker
Thank you, thank you, thank you to everyone who took their time to report issues, send feedback for this release. We very much appreciate your help!
NTVS is an open source project and we’re always willing to take high quality contributions. If you’d like to contribute, please check out our issue tracker for outstanding bugs and features which can be implemented. You can also help make NTVS better by reporting issues or helping out your fellow users on GitHub.
Miscellaneous thoughts on the release? Give us a shout-out on twitter!
Published by mousetraps over 8 years ago
See source code history for information about recent fixes.
This release has been signed and virus scanned, but has not been extensively tested and is not recommended for production environments.
Please report any bugs that you find in this build, and include the filename of the installer you used in your report.
You can also build NTVS from the latest sources.
Published by mousetraps almost 9 years ago
We are pleased to announce the release of Node.js Tools 1.1 for Visual Studio.
Please check out our NTVS 1.1 release blog post to learn more about the highlights of this release!
Looking for Visual Studio 2012 and 2013 support?
RELEASE NOTES
Node.js Tools for Visual Studio (NTVS) is a free, open-source plug-in that turns Visual Studio into a Node.js Integrated Development Environment (IDE). It supports a broad range of features including editing, IntelliSense, cross platform and remote debugging, edit and continue, npm integration, profiling, TypeScript, and an integrated REPL window. NTVS also includes a set of project templates that make it easy to quickly create and deploy websites to Microsoft Azure Websites or Cloud Services.
NTVS 1.1 is available for:
Note that NTVS is not available for Visual Studio Express for Windows (or Windows Desktop)
This is a minor update that contains fixes for several issues identified in the RC3 release.
Highlights include:
We expect the 1.1 release to provide both a much better user experience and improved stability. We would like to thank all of the people who took their time to report issues, send feedback for this release. We very much appreciate your help!
For a full list of issues, head on over to our issue tracker
NTVS is an open source project and we’re always willing to take high quality contributions. If you’d like to contribute, please check out our issue tracker for outstanding bugs and features which can be implemented. You can also help make NTVS better by reporting issues or helping out your fellow users on GitHub.
Miscellaneous thoughts on the release? Give us a shout-out on twitter!
Published by mousetraps almost 9 years ago
See source code history for information about recent fixes.
This release has been signed and virus scanned, but has not been extensively tested and is not recommended for production environments.
Please report any bugs that you find in this build, and include the filename of the installer you used in your report.
You can also build NTVS from the latest sources.
Published by mousetraps almost 9 years ago
We are pleased to announce the release of Node.js Tools 1.1 RC3 for Visual Studio.
Looking for Visual Studio 2012 and 2013 support?
RELEASE NOTES
Node.js Tools for Visual Studio (NTVS) is a free, open-source plug-in that turns Visual Studio into a Node.js Integrated Development Environment (IDE). It supports a broad range of features including editing, IntelliSense, cross platform and remote debugging, edit and continue, npm integration, profiling, TypeScript, and an integrated REPL window. NTVS also includes a set of project templates that make it easy to quickly create and deploy websites to Microsoft Azure Websites or Cloud Services.
NTVS 1.1 RC3 is available for:
Note that NTVS is not available for Visual Studio Express for Windows (or Windows Desktop)
This is a minor update that contains fixes for several issues identified in the RC2.1 release. In this release, we've fixed issues from all across the product.
Highlights include:
All across the product numerous issues have been fixed. We expect the RC3 release to provide both a much better user experience and improved stability. We would like to thank all of the people who took their time to report issues, send feedback for this release. We very much appreciate your help!
For a full list of issues, head on over to our issue tracker
NTVS is an open source project and we’re always willing to take high quality contributions. If you’d like to contribute, please check out our issue tracker for outstanding bugs and features which can be implemented. You can also help make NTVS better by reporting issues or helping out your fellow users on GitHub.
Miscellaneous thoughts on the release? Give us a shout-out on twitter!
Published by mousetraps almost 9 years ago
See source code history for information about recent fixes.
This release has been signed and virus scanned, but has not been extensively tested and is not recommended for production environments.
Please report any bugs that you find in this build, and include the filename of the installer you used in your report.
You can also build NTVS from the latest sources.
Published by mousetraps almost 9 years ago
See source code history for information about recent fixes.
This release has been signed and virus scanned, but has not been extensively tested and is not recommended for production environments.
Please report any bugs that you find in this build, and include the filename of the installer you used in your report.
You can also build NTVS from the latest sources.
Published by mousetraps about 9 years ago
See source code history for information about recent fixes.
This release is based on 9ef6b82. It has been signed and virus scanned, but has not been extensively tested and is not recommended for production environments.
Please report any bugs that you find in this build, and include the filename of the installer you used in your report.
You can also build NTVS from the latest sources.