feat(sdk): auto-include imagemanifest and ContentManifest.json files#33
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- Add ImageManifest item auto-include for .imagemanifest files - Add Content item auto-include for ContentManifest.json files - Both can be disabled with EnableDefault*Items=false properties Closes #31
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Summary
.imagemanifestfiles asImageManifestitemsContentManifest.jsonfiles asContentitems withIncludeInVSIX=trueEnableDefaultImageManifestItems=falseorEnableDefaultContentManifestItems=falseDetails
This extends the SDK's auto-include feature to cover two additional VS extension file types:
Image Manifests (
.imagemanifest)Used by the VS Image Service for custom images. Files are automatically included in the VSIX.
Content Manifests (
ContentManifest.json)Used for VS extension content registration. Files are included in VSIX and copied to output.
Closes #31