# vscode-github-triage-extension **Repository Path**: mirrors_microsoft/vscode-github-triage-extension ## Basic Information - **Project Name**: vscode-github-triage-extension - **Description**: A chromium extension to help with triaging VS Code GitHub issues. - **Primary Language**: Unknown - **License**: MIT - **Default Branch**: main - **Homepage**: None - **GVP Project**: No ## Statistics - **Stars**: 0 - **Forks**: 0 - **Created**: 2020-08-19 - **Last Updated**: 2026-03-21 ## Categories & Tags **Categories**: Uncategorized **Tags**: None ## README # VS Code Issue Triage Extension This is a chromium extension to help with triaging GitHub issues. It was originally developed for our work in the [microsoft/vscode](https://github.com/microsoft/vscode) repo, but it can be used on any GitHub repo. ![screenshot of extension popup](img/useage.png) ## Install You can pull the latest release from the [releases page](https://github.com/microsoft/vscode-github-triage-extension/releases) and unzip it. Then, navigate to your extension configuration page (edge://extensions/, for instance), and make sure "Developer Mode" is enabled. There should be an option to "Load Unpacked". Select this, then choose the folder you unpacked earlier. ## Usage Press Cmd+Shift+L to trigger the extension. This can be customized on your browser's extension configuration page under "Keyboard Shortcuts". (This was previously Cmd+Shift+P but changed due to conflict with Codepsaces) Press enter in search to accept first result. Tab/ArrowKeys to move around in results. Enter/Space to accept results. Cmd with the action to multi-select. ## Configuration Use the `Settings` link at bottom of the popup to view and edit the JSON representation of your commands. The supported file takes the form (as typescript): ```ts type Settings = { [repo: string]: Category[] } type Category = { category: string, description: string, items: Shortcut[] } type Shortcut = { title: string color?: string type: 'label' | 'comment' | 'assign' | 'milestone' value: string } ``` For instance: ```json { "microsoft/vscode": [ { "category": "Verification", "description": "Apply common verification labels", "items": [ { "color": "rgb(0, 152, 0)", "title": "verified", "type": "label", "value": "verified" }, { "color": "rgb(247, 198, 199)", "title": "verification-found", "type": "label", "value": "verification-found" } ] }, { "category": "Won't Fix", "description": "Trigger bot to close issue and add a comment explaining why", "items": [ { "color": "rgb(226, 161, 194)", "title": "*as-designed", "type": "label", "value": "*as-designed" } ] } ] } ```