docs: update based on feedback
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@ -121,9 +121,9 @@ and exposed an API to the front-end for file access and all UI needs.
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Over time, Microsoft added support to VS Code to run it on the web. They have made
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the front-end open source, but not the server. As such, code-server v2 (and later) uses
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the VS Code front-end and implements the server. We use a git subtree to be able to pull in VS Code's front-end. This code lives under [./lib/vscode](./lib/vscode).
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the VS Code front-end and implements the server. We do this by using a git subtree to fork and modify VS Code. This code lives under [./lib/vscode](./lib/vscode).
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Some noteworthy changes in our codebase:
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Some noteworthy changes in our version of VS Code:
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- Adding our build file, which includes our code and VS Code's web code
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- Allowing multiple extension directories (both user and built-in)
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@ -138,8 +138,8 @@ Some noteworthy changes in our codebase:
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- Adding connection type to web socket query parameters
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As the web portion of VS Code matures, we'll be able to shrink and possibly
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eliminate our patch. In the meantime, upgrading the VS Code version requires
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us to ensure that our changes are applied and work as intended. In the future,
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eliminate our modifications. In the meantime, upgrading the VS Code version requires
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us to ensure that our changes are still applied and work as intended. In the future,
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we'd like to run VS Code unit tests against our builds to ensure that features
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work as expected.
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