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Does Calva sometimes push preview versions to the marketplace? Is this a concept in VSCode - pushing an experimental version that isn't installed automatically?
I guess one could also just make a vsix for people to download, that's probably the way to go
fwiw, for some vscode extensions, i've put the latest release version's .vsix in the corresponding source repository: https://github.com/sogaiu/vscode-clojure-defs
We quite often publish such VSIX files here. You are more than welcome to publish previews of the clj-kondo extension here as well.
I'd rather not put it in the repo itself, but rather attach it to some issue @sogaiu
That version has the ability to ignore warnings based on annotations. See examples: https://github.com/borkdude/clj-kondo/issues/872#issuecomment-686760114
Uploaded another VSIX here: https://github.com/borkdude/clj-kondo/issues/992#issuecomment-687667445 for testing a feature for shared dirs with config + hook code.