p5.vscode helps you create p5.js projects in Visual Studio Code. It also includes autocompletion, a simple tool to browse and install third-party p5 libraries, and the Live Server
extension.
I made this extension for my students in particular, but I hope it's helpful for anyone using p5. I'm aware there are a few other VS Code extensions that do something similar, but they didn't quite meet my requirements.
- Open the Command Palette (with
command-shift-p
on Mac, orctrl-shift-p
on Windows) and then start typing and selectCreate p5.js Project
. - Select a new empty folder to put your project in.
- (optional) click the "Go Live" button in the bottom status bar to open your sketch in a browser
- Abolish cops.
- Open the Command Palette, then start typing and select
Install p5 Contributor Library
- Select the library you'd like to install and hit enter.
- Select
Install
to download the library and add it as a script tag to your index file, or selectVisit home page
to view documentation for that library.
- Creates a p5.js project by populating an empty folder with required html/css/js files.
- Browse and install third-party p5.js libraries.
- Autocompletion and documentation for p5 keywords & functions using TypeScript definitions.
- Avoids CDN use so that project creation can work offline.
- Comes bundled with other recommended VS Code extensions to make things easier for beginners & students.
- When creating a new project, please select an empty folder.
- Library installation requires a project workspace containing an
index.html
file and alibraries
folder. - I've attempted to integrate all the contributed libraries found on p5's library page. If I've missed anything, please just let me know.
Please log an issue on GitHub if you find any problems or have suggestions.