- Added ExecuteNodeToolCall for specialized node/npm command execution - Added UpdatedPlanToolCall for enhanced plan visualization with checkboxes - Created ExecuteNode CSS styling - Refactored ReadToolCall to new directory structure - Updated tool call router to handle new component types - Enhanced LayoutComponents with className prop support - Added specialized handling for todo_write and updated_plan tool kinds These additions improve the visualization and handling of various tool call types in the UI.
Qwen Code Companion
The Qwen Code Companion extension seamlessly integrates Qwen Code. This extension is compatible with both VS Code and VS Code forks.
Features
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Open Editor File Context: Qwen Code gains awareness of the files you have open in your editor, providing it with a richer understanding of your project's structure and content.
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Selection Context: Qwen Code can easily access your cursor's position and selected text within the editor, giving it valuable context directly from your current work.
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Native Diffing: Seamlessly view, modify, and accept code changes suggested by Qwen Code directly within the editor.
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Launch Qwen Code: Quickly start a new Qwen Code session from the Command Palette (Cmd+Shift+P or Ctrl+Shift+P) by running the "Qwen Code: Run" command.
Requirements
To use this extension, you'll need:
- VS Code version 1.101.0 or newer
- Qwen Code (installed separately) running within the VS Code integrated terminal
Development and Debugging
To debug and develop this extension locally:
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Clone the repository
git clone https://github.com/QwenLM/qwen-code.git cd qwen-code -
Install dependencies
npm install # or if using pnpm pnpm install -
Start debugging
code . # Open the project root in VS Code- Open the
packages/vscode-ide-companion/src/extension.tsfile - Open Debug panel (
Ctrl+Shift+DorCmd+Shift+D) - Select "Launch Companion VS Code Extension" from the debug dropdown
- Press
F5to launch Extension Development Host
- Open the
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Make changes and reload
- Edit the source code in the original VS Code window
- To see your changes, reload the Extension Development Host window by:
- Pressing
Ctrl+R(Windows/Linux) orCmd+R(macOS) - Or clicking the "Reload" button in the debug toolbar
- Pressing
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View logs and debug output
- Open the Debug Console in the original VS Code window to see extension logs
- In the Extension Development Host window, open Developer Tools with
Help > Toggle Developer Toolsto see webview logs
Build for Production
To build the extension for distribution:
npm run compile
# or
pnpm run compile
To package the extension as a VSIX file:
npx vsce package
# or
pnpm vsce package
Terms of Service and Privacy Notice
By installing this extension, you agree to the Terms of Service.