My Capstone project, continuing an earlier team's work on making VSCode more accessible. I created a ton of documentation for the project, including a Wiki, to aid in onboarding the team that came after us.
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Mind_Reader

The current editor options available lack the level of accessibility that is required to allow students who are visually impaired to adequately edit, write, and debug code. This tool would extend Visual Studio Codes existing accessibility options to allow everyone, primarily students K-12, to learn programming with Lego Mindstorms. Our goal is to provide an enhanced experience for students who are visually impaired that is transparent to sighted students. This allows for everyone to use the same software solution, whether or not they are vision impaired.

Dependencies

See "Your First Extension" API page if you need more help.

Cloning & Setup

Use the following to set up the extension for development.

git clone https://github.com/SingleSemesterSnobs/Mind_Reader.git
cd Mind_Reader
npm install

While inside the repository do

code .

to open the cloned repository in VS Code.

Then, use "Run > Start Debugging" on the menu bar to start the Extension Development Host (F5 by default).