[Icon Request] Support for .env.dist
See original GitHub issue- I’m sure this issue is not a duplicate.
- I’m submitting an icon request:
- Type:
filename
- Icon Name:
config
- Sample original Icon: already included (see https://github.com/vscode-icons/vscode-icons/blob/master/icons/file_type_config.svg)
- Filenames:
.env.dist
,.env.example
- Type:
This is used as a configuration file that is not suited for the specific system but can be uploaded to Git or other Source Control Managers.
Support for .env
already exists, only an extension is missing.
Issue Analytics
- State:
- Created 6 years ago
- Comments:6 (6 by maintainers)
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I wasn’t disappointed by the title. The info filled in
Type
was wrong, not explicitly mentioning what type the request is for. You had both filledExtensions
andFilenames
which was also wrong. That lead me to confusion and I had to spend half an hour searching google to figure out what.env.dist
is all about. You should always have in mind that not everyone knows what you are talking about. It will help in your life.By doing a research I guess this is a
filename
related icon request. Correcting the OP accordingly. This can be assigned to theconfig
icon that supportsfilename
s (like.env.example
).