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The second step is having an IDE ready. We've setup a VSCodium workspace file to help with this.
You CAN use Visual Studio Code if you so desire, just keep in mind that our dev tests on the mod files was done using VSCode.
You CAN use Visual Studio Code if you so desire, just keep in mind that our devs tests on the mod files was done using VSCode.
You can get VSCOde here: https://code.visualstudio.com/
You can get VSCode here: https://code.visualstudio.com/
## **Workspace:**
Once you have NodeJS and VSCode/VSCodium ready, open the mod.code-workspace file with VSCodium (File->Open Workspace from File...).
Once you have NodeJS and VSCode/VSCodium ready, open the mod.code-workspace file with VSCode (File->Open Workspace from File...).
Once the project loads into VSCodium you will be recommended to install the ESLint plugin. This is HIGHLY recommended.
Once the project loads you may be recommended to install the ESLint plugin. This is HIGHLY recommended.
## **Environment Setup:**

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The second step is having an IDE ready. We've setup a VSCodium workspace file to help with this.
You CAN use Visual Studio Code if you so desire, just keep in mind that our dev tests on the mod files was done using VSCode.
You CAN use Visual Studio Code if you so desire, just keep in mind that our devs tests on the mod files was done using VSCode.
You can get VSCOde here: https://code.visualstudio.com/
You can get VSCode here: https://code.visualstudio.com/
## **Workspace:**
Once you have NodeJS and VSCode/VSCodium ready, open the mod.code-workspace file with VSCodium (File->Open Workspace from File...).
Once you have NodeJS and VSCode/VSCodium ready, open the mod.code-workspace file with VSCode (File->Open Workspace from File...).
Once the project loads into VSCodium you will be recommended to install the ESLint plugin. This is HIGHLY recommended.
Once the project loads you may be recommended to install the ESLint plugin. This is HIGHLY recommended.
## **Environment Setup:**

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The second step is having an IDE ready. We've setup a VSCodium workspace file to help with this.
You CAN use Visual Studio Code if you so desire, just keep in mind that our dev tests on the mod files was done using VSCode.
You CAN use Visual Studio Code if you so desire, just keep in mind that our devs tests on the mod files was done using VSCode.
You can get VSCOde here: https://code.visualstudio.com/
You can get VSCode here: https://code.visualstudio.com/
## **Workspace:**
Once you have NodeJS and VSCode/VSCodium ready, open the mod.code-workspace file with VSCodium (File->Open Workspace from File...).
Once you have NodeJS and VSCode/VSCodium ready, open the mod.code-workspace file with VSCode (File->Open Workspace from File...).
Once the project loads into VSCodium you will be recommended to install the ESLint plugin. This is HIGHLY recommended.
Once the project loads you may be recommended to install the ESLint plugin. This is HIGHLY recommended.
## **Environment Setup:**

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The second step is having an IDE ready. We've setup a VSCodium workspace file to help with this.
You CAN use Visual Studio Code if you so desire, just keep in mind that our dev tests on the mod files was done using VSCode.
You CAN use Visual Studio Code if you so desire, just keep in mind that our devs tests on the mod files was done using VSCode.
You can get VSCOde here: https://code.visualstudio.com/
You can get VSCode here: https://code.visualstudio.com/
## **Workspace:**
Once you have NodeJS and VSCode/VSCodium ready, open the mod.code-workspace file with VSCodium (File->Open Workspace from File...).
Once you have NodeJS and VSCode/VSCodium ready, open the mod.code-workspace file with VSCode (File->Open Workspace from File...).
Once the project loads into VSCodium you will be recommended to install the ESLint plugin. This is HIGHLY recommended.
Once the project loads you may be recommended to install the ESLint plugin. This is HIGHLY recommended.
## **Environment Setup:**

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The second step is having an IDE ready. We've setup a VSCodium workspace file to help with this.
You CAN use Visual Studio Code if you so desire, just keep in mind that our dev tests on the mod files was done using VSCode.
You CAN use Visual Studio Code if you so desire, just keep in mind that our devs tests on the mod files was done using VSCode.
You can get VSCOde here: https://code.visualstudio.com/
You can get VSCode here: https://code.visualstudio.com/
## **Workspace:**
Once you have NodeJS and VSCode/VSCodium ready, open the mod.code-workspace file with VSCodium (File->Open Workspace from File...).
Once you have NodeJS and VSCode/VSCodium ready, open the mod.code-workspace file with VSCode (File->Open Workspace from File...).
Once the project loads into VSCodium you will be recommended to install the ESLint plugin. This is HIGHLY recommended.
Once the project loads you may be recommended to install the ESLint plugin. This is HIGHLY recommended.
## **Environment Setup:**

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The second step is having an IDE ready. We've setup a VSCodium workspace file to help with this.
You CAN use Visual Studio Code if you so desire, just keep in mind that our dev tests on the mod files was done using VSCode.
You CAN use Visual Studio Code if you so desire, just keep in mind that our devs tests on the mod files was done using VSCode.
You can get VSCOde here: https://code.visualstudio.com/
You can get VSCode here: https://code.visualstudio.com/
## **Workspace:**
Once you have NodeJS and VSCode/VSCodium ready, open the mod.code-workspace file with VSCodium (File->Open Workspace from File...).
Once you have NodeJS and VSCode/VSCodium ready, open the mod.code-workspace file with VSCode (File->Open Workspace from File...).
Once the project loads into VSCodium you will be recommended to install the ESLint plugin. This is HIGHLY recommended.
Once the project loads you may be recommended to install the ESLint plugin. This is HIGHLY recommended.
## **Environment Setup:**

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The second step is having an IDE ready. We've setup a VSCodium workspace file to help with this.
You CAN use Visual Studio Code if you so desire, just keep in mind that our dev tests on the mod files was done using VSCode.
You CAN use Visual Studio Code if you so desire, just keep in mind that our devs tests on the mod files was done using VSCode.
You can get VSCOde here: https://code.visualstudio.com/
You can get VSCode here: https://code.visualstudio.com/
## **Workspace:**
Once you have NodeJS and VSCode/VSCodium ready, open the mod.code-workspace file with VSCodium (File->Open Workspace from File...).
Once you have NodeJS and VSCode/VSCodium ready, open the mod.code-workspace file with VSCode (File->Open Workspace from File...).
Once the project loads into VSCodium you will be recommended to install the ESLint plugin. This is HIGHLY recommended.
Once the project loads you may be recommended to install the ESLint plugin. This is HIGHLY recommended.
## **Environment Setup:**

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The second step is having an IDE ready. We've setup a VSCodium workspace file to help with this.
You CAN use Visual Studio Code if you so desire, just keep in mind that our dev tests on the mod files was done using VSCode.
You CAN use Visual Studio Code if you so desire, just keep in mind that our devs tests on the mod files was done using VSCode.
You can get VSCOde here: https://code.visualstudio.com/
You can get VSCode here: https://code.visualstudio.com/
## **Workspace:**
Once you have NodeJS and VSCode/VSCodium ready, open the mod.code-workspace file with VSCodium (File->Open Workspace from File...).
Once you have NodeJS and VSCode/VSCodium ready, open the mod.code-workspace file with VSCode (File->Open Workspace from File...).
Once the project loads into VSCodium you will be recommended to install the ESLint plugin. This is HIGHLY recommended.
Once the project loads you may be recommended to install the ESLint plugin. This is HIGHLY recommended.
## **Environment Setup:**

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The second step is having an IDE ready. We've setup a VSCodium workspace file to help with this.
You CAN use Visual Studio Code if you so desire, just keep in mind that our dev tests on the mod files was done using VSCode.
You CAN use Visual Studio Code if you so desire, just keep in mind that our devs tests on the mod files was done using VSCode.
You can get VSCOde here: https://code.visualstudio.com/
You can get VSCode here: https://code.visualstudio.com/
## **Workspace:**
Once you have NodeJS and VSCode/VSCodium ready, open the mod.code-workspace file with VSCodium (File->Open Workspace from File...).
Once you have NodeJS and VSCode/VSCodium ready, open the mod.code-workspace file with VSCode (File->Open Workspace from File...).
Once the project loads into VSCodium you will be recommended to install the ESLint plugin. This is HIGHLY recommended.
Once the project loads you may be recommended to install the ESLint plugin. This is HIGHLY recommended.
## **Environment Setup:**

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The second step is having an IDE ready. We've setup a VSCodium workspace file to help with this.
You CAN use Visual Studio Code if you so desire, just keep in mind that our dev tests on the mod files was done using VSCode.
You CAN use Visual Studio Code if you so desire, just keep in mind that our devs tests on the mod files was done using VSCode.
You can get VSCOde here: https://code.visualstudio.com/
You can get VSCode here: https://code.visualstudio.com/
## **Workspace:**
Once you have NodeJS and VSCode/VSCodium ready, open the mod.code-workspace file with VSCodium (File->Open Workspace from File...).
Once you have NodeJS and VSCode/VSCodium ready, open the mod.code-workspace file with VSCode (File->Open Workspace from File...).
Once the project loads into VSCodium you will be recommended to install the ESLint plugin. This is HIGHLY recommended.
Once the project loads you may be recommended to install the ESLint plugin. This is HIGHLY recommended.
## **Environment Setup:**

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@ -15,15 +15,15 @@ A system reboot may be needed after install.
The second step is having an IDE ready. We've setup a VSCodium workspace file to help with this.
You CAN use Visual Studio Code if you so desire, just keep in mind that our dev tests on the mod files was done using VSCode.
You CAN use Visual Studio Code if you so desire, just keep in mind that our devs tests on the mod files was done using VSCode.
You can get VSCOde here: https://code.visualstudio.com/
You can get VSCode here: https://code.visualstudio.com/
## **Workspace:**
Once you have NodeJS and VSCode/VSCodium ready, open the mod.code-workspace file with VSCodium (File->Open Workspace from File...).
Once you have NodeJS and VSCode/VSCodium ready, open the mod.code-workspace file with VSCode (File->Open Workspace from File...).
Once the project loads into VSCodium you will be recommended to install the ESLint plugin. This is HIGHLY recommended.
Once the project loads you may be recommended to install the ESLint plugin. This is HIGHLY recommended.
## **Environment Setup:**

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The second step is having an IDE ready. We've setup a VSCodium workspace file to help with this.
You CAN use Visual Studio Code if you so desire, just keep in mind that our dev tests on the mod files was done using VSCode.
You CAN use Visual Studio Code if you so desire, just keep in mind that our devs tests on the mod files was done using VSCode.
You can get VSCOde here: https://code.visualstudio.com/
You can get VSCode here: https://code.visualstudio.com/
## **Workspace:**
Once you have NodeJS and VSCode/VSCodium ready, open the mod.code-workspace file with VSCodium (File->Open Workspace from File...).
Once you have NodeJS and VSCode/VSCodium ready, open the mod.code-workspace file with VSCode (File->Open Workspace from File...).
Once the project loads into VSCodium you will be recommended to install the ESLint plugin. This is HIGHLY recommended.
Once the project loads you may be recommended to install the ESLint plugin. This is HIGHLY recommended.
## **Environment Setup:**

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The second step is having an IDE ready. We've setup a VSCodium workspace file to help with this.
You CAN use Visual Studio Code if you so desire, just keep in mind that our dev tests on the mod files was done using VSCode.
You CAN use Visual Studio Code if you so desire, just keep in mind that our devs tests on the mod files was done using VSCode.
You can get VSCOde here: https://code.visualstudio.com/
You can get VSCode here: https://code.visualstudio.com/
## **Workspace:**
Once you have NodeJS and VSCode/VSCodium ready, open the mod.code-workspace file with VSCodium (File->Open Workspace from File...).
Once you have NodeJS and VSCode/VSCodium ready, open the mod.code-workspace file with VSCode (File->Open Workspace from File...).
Once the project loads into VSCodium you will be recommended to install the ESLint plugin. This is HIGHLY recommended.
Once the project loads you may be recommended to install the ESLint plugin. This is HIGHLY recommended.
## **Environment Setup:**

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The second step is having an IDE ready. We've setup a VSCodium workspace file to help with this.
You CAN use Visual Studio Code if you so desire, just keep in mind that our dev tests on the mod files was done using VSCode.
You CAN use Visual Studio Code if you so desire, just keep in mind that our devs tests on the mod files was done using VSCode.
You can get VSCOde here: https://code.visualstudio.com/
You can get VSCode here: https://code.visualstudio.com/
## **Workspace:**
Once you have NodeJS and VSCode/VSCodium ready, open the mod.code-workspace file with VSCodium (File->Open Workspace from File...).
Once you have NodeJS and VSCode/VSCodium ready, open the mod.code-workspace file with VSCode (File->Open Workspace from File...).
Once the project loads into VSCodium you will be recommended to install the ESLint plugin. This is HIGHLY recommended.
Once the project loads you may be recommended to install the ESLint plugin. This is HIGHLY recommended.
## **Environment Setup:**

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The second step is having an IDE ready. We've setup a VSCodium workspace file to help with this.
You CAN use Visual Studio Code if you so desire, just keep in mind that our dev tests on the mod files was done using VSCode.
You CAN use Visual Studio Code if you so desire, just keep in mind that our devs tests on the mod files was done using VSCode.
You can get VSCOde here: https://code.visualstudio.com/
You can get VSCode here: https://code.visualstudio.com/
## **Workspace:**
Once you have NodeJS and VSCode/VSCodium ready, open the mod.code-workspace file with VSCodium (File->Open Workspace from File...).
Once you have NodeJS and VSCode/VSCodium ready, open the mod.code-workspace file with VSCode (File->Open Workspace from File...).
Once the project loads into VSCodium you will be recommended to install the ESLint plugin. This is HIGHLY recommended.
Once the project loads you may be recommended to install the ESLint plugin. This is HIGHLY recommended.
## **Environment Setup:**

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The second step is having an IDE ready. We've setup a VSCodium workspace file to help with this.
You CAN use Visual Studio Code if you so desire, just keep in mind that our dev tests on the mod files was done using VSCode.
You CAN use Visual Studio Code if you so desire, just keep in mind that our devs tests on the mod files was done using VSCode.
You can get VSCOde here: https://code.visualstudio.com/
You can get VSCode here: https://code.visualstudio.com/
## **Workspace:**
Once you have NodeJS and VSCode/VSCodium ready, open the mod.code-workspace file with VSCodium (File->Open Workspace from File...).
Once you have NodeJS and VSCode/VSCodium ready, open the mod.code-workspace file with VSCode (File->Open Workspace from File...).
Once the project loads into VSCodium you will be recommended to install the ESLint plugin. This is HIGHLY recommended.
Once the project loads you may be recommended to install the ESLint plugin. This is HIGHLY recommended.
## **Environment Setup:**

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@ -15,15 +15,15 @@ A system reboot may be needed after install.
The second step is having an IDE ready. We've setup a VSCodium workspace file to help with this.
You CAN use Visual Studio Code if you so desire, just keep in mind that our dev tests on the mod files was done using VSCode.
You CAN use Visual Studio Code if you so desire, just keep in mind that our devs tests on the mod files was done using VSCode.
You can get VSCOde here: https://code.visualstudio.com/
You can get VSCode here: https://code.visualstudio.com/
## **Workspace:**
Once you have NodeJS and VSCode/VSCodium ready, open the mod.code-workspace file with VSCodium (File->Open Workspace from File...).
Once you have NodeJS and VSCode/VSCodium ready, open the mod.code-workspace file with VSCode (File->Open Workspace from File...).
Once the project loads into VSCodium you will be recommended to install the ESLint plugin. This is HIGHLY recommended.
Once the project loads you may be recommended to install the ESLint plugin. This is HIGHLY recommended.
## **Environment Setup:**

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@ -15,15 +15,15 @@ A system reboot may be needed after install.
The second step is having an IDE ready. We've setup a VSCodium workspace file to help with this.
You CAN use Visual Studio Code if you so desire, just keep in mind that our dev tests on the mod files was done using VSCode.
You CAN use Visual Studio Code if you so desire, just keep in mind that our devs tests on the mod files was done using VSCode.
You can get VSCOde here: https://code.visualstudio.com/
You can get VSCode here: https://code.visualstudio.com/
## **Workspace:**
Once you have NodeJS and VSCode/VSCodium ready, open the mod.code-workspace file with VSCodium (File->Open Workspace from File...).
Once you have NodeJS and VSCode/VSCodium ready, open the mod.code-workspace file with VSCode (File->Open Workspace from File...).
Once the project loads into VSCodium you will be recommended to install the ESLint plugin. This is HIGHLY recommended.
Once the project loads you may be recommended to install the ESLint plugin. This is HIGHLY recommended.
## **Environment Setup:**

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@ -15,15 +15,15 @@ A system reboot may be needed after install.
The second step is having an IDE ready. We've setup a VSCodium workspace file to help with this.
You CAN use Visual Studio Code if you so desire, just keep in mind that our dev tests on the mod files was done using VSCode.
You CAN use Visual Studio Code if you so desire, just keep in mind that our devs tests on the mod files was done using VSCode.
You can get VSCOde here: https://code.visualstudio.com/
You can get VSCode here: https://code.visualstudio.com/
## **Workspace:**
Once you have NodeJS and VSCode/VSCodium ready, open the mod.code-workspace file with VSCodium (File->Open Workspace from File...).
Once you have NodeJS and VSCode/VSCodium ready, open the mod.code-workspace file with VSCode (File->Open Workspace from File...).
Once the project loads into VSCodium you will be recommended to install the ESLint plugin. This is HIGHLY recommended.
Once the project loads you may be recommended to install the ESLint plugin. This is HIGHLY recommended.
## **Environment Setup:**