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Add Azure Data Studio #118

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Forage opened this issue May 6, 2022 · 2 comments
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Add Azure Data Studio #118

Forage opened this issue May 6, 2022 · 2 comments
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Forage commented May 6, 2022

I almost feel bad for adding even more application to the list after one fanatic adding like 65 of them already...but I've got four I'd like to see to fulfil my needs.

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Code is available on GitHub and releases there contain a direct download link for the DEB from the Microsoft site for very release: https://github.com/microsoft/azuredatastudio/releases

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Forage commented May 18, 2022

As commented on commit 1d66051#commitcomment-73370729, the current solution won't work as it will only keep downloading the same version. The link changes for each release, so deb-get should actually parse the github release page to extract the new download link for each release.

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