Display extension edition & version in PSIC banner
See original GitHub issueAs long as we are displaying this banner:
=====> PowerShell Integrated Console <=====
It would be more useful if it displayed this:
=====> PowerShell Preview Integrated Console v2020.4.2 <=====
or
=====> PowerShell Integrated Console v2020.4.0 <=====
I switch between four different computers and on some I use preview and others I use stable. It would be nice to see which I’m using without having to look through my extensions list. I know, first world problems. 😃
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- Created 3 years ago
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That’s the plan. We’ll see how it goes. 😃
I’m gonna transfer this to vscode-powershell.