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1 change: 1 addition & 0 deletions src/extension.ts
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Expand Up @@ -24,6 +24,7 @@ export async function activate(ctx: vscode.ExtensionContext): Promise<void> {
const remoteSSHExtension =
vscode.extensions.getExtension("jeanp413.open-remote-ssh") ||
vscode.extensions.getExtension("codeium.windsurf-remote-openssh") ||
vscode.extensions.getExtension("anysphere.remote-ssh") ||
vscode.extensions.getExtension("ms-vscode-remote.remote-ssh")
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Is there any rationale behind this ordering? What makes us favour one extension over another?

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Nothing. I didn't consider the order. We had previously placed the non-VSCode ones before the official one, so I decided to position the cursor in between.

if (!remoteSSHExtension) {
vscode.window.showErrorMessage("Remote SSH extension not found, cannot activate Coder extension")
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