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Embed Native REPL description link in the terminal #24754

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DonJayamanne opened this issue Jan 28, 2025 · 2 comments
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Embed Native REPL description link in the terminal #24754

DonJayamanne opened this issue Jan 28, 2025 · 2 comments
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@DonJayamanne
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Testing #24747

As a user who has no idea about this Native REPL, I now have a way to launch this in the terminal, thats great.
But I have no idea what this is? There no way to learn more about this feature apart from playing with this, but that too doesn't tell me what it is, what it can do.
I think we need a link to learn more about the Native REPL in the terminal output before users can click on this.

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@anthonykim1
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Hi Don, this is good feedback.
We do have a web page for this specifically, but hearing this makes me think maybe we should embed the url https://code.visualstudio.com/docs/python/run#_native-repl directly under the "click to launch native repl..." link.

@anthonykim1 anthonykim1 added area-repl feature-request Request for new features or functionality and removed triage-needed Needs assignment to the proper sub-team labels Jan 29, 2025
@anthonykim1 anthonykim1 changed the title How do learn about what this new VS Code Native REPL is? Embed Native REPL description link in the terminal Jan 29, 2025
@DonJayamanne
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aybe we should embed the url https://code.visualstudio.com/docs/python/run#_native-repl directly under the "click to launch native repl..." link.

Yes thats the request, to have such a learn link in the terminal or the like.
Else I have no idea what I'm clicking into.

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