- Added function to install VSCode extensions via command line
- Install PowerShell extension for better PowerShell support in VSCode
- Install GitLens and Git Graph extensions for enhanced Git experience
- Configure VSCode to use PowerShell 7 as default terminal
- Update progress tracking to include extension installation step
- Add extension results to installation summary
- Added overall progress tracking for required installations (1/3, 2/3, 3/3)
- Added progress indicators for optional installations
- Added individual package installation progress with status updates
- Progress bars show clear visual feedback during installation process
- Helps users understand how far along the installation is
- Remove complex installation options
- List prerequisites with direct winget commands
- Keep oneshot installation as recommended option
- Add manual setup steps for clarity
- Focus on getting users started quickly
- Modified install.ps1 to clone git-workshop repository to ~/git-workshop
- Added option to remove existing directory before cloning
- Updated documentation to reflect the new behavior
- Now provides complete setup: install tools + clone repo in one command
- Similar to Scoop's get.scoop.sh installation pattern
- Created install.ps1 that downloads repository and runs prerequisites installer
- Updated README.md and INSTALLATION.md to document the new oneshot option
- Script can be run with: irm https://git.frod.dk/floppydiscen/git-workshop/raw/branch/main/install.ps1 | iex
- Provides seamless installation experience for new users