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Joe Previte 1efc5f104e
fix: use npm and yarn consistently in build and release (#5852)
* refactor: remove keytar dep in cross-compile

* refactor: try other keytar package

* refactor: remove keytar step in cross-compile

* fix: manually remove keytar

* try this first

* I think this is it

* Revert "I think this is it"

This reverts commit 5c566b0c0126da1d3baa2f3c69e26fe1cc63fe93.

* okay this is it

* fixup

* try legacy peer

* remove keytar before standalone

* wrong path

* maybe

* revert: change *npm* back to npm*

* revert: don't uninstall keytar

* fix: use npm run standalone-release

* fixup formatting

* Revert "refactor: remove yarn.lock steps (#5850)"

This reverts commit 907747d3949301d8836e71938940f6275b016062.

* fixup: remove the --exclude

* refactor: remove yarn.lock check

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ci

This directory contains scripts used for code-server's continuous integration infrastructure.

Some of these scripts contain more detailed documentation and options in header comments.

Any file or directory in this subdirectory should be documented here.

  • ./ci/lib.sh
    • Contains code duplicated across these scripts.

dev

This directory contains scripts used for the development of code-server.

build

This directory contains the scripts used to build and release code-server. You can disable minification by setting MINIFY=.

release-image

This directory contains the release docker container image.

  • ./ci/steps/build-docker-buildx-push.sh
    • Builds the release containers with tags codercom/code-server-$ARCH:$VERSION for amd64 and arm64 with docker buildx and pushes them.
    • Assumes debian releases are ready in ./release-packages.

images

This directory contains the images for CI.

steps

This directory contains the scripts used in CI. Helps avoid clobbering the CI configuration.