![]() After quick scanning of migration guideline it turned out that changing InstallationTarget was not enough and more work was required to support VS2022. Recently, the Visual Studio 2022 Preview was published. ![]() ![]() The migration was straightforward: it required only to extend InstallationTarget range to [15.0,17.0) in vsixmanifest, re-compile, and of course, re-publish the extension to the Visual Studio marketplace. It was initially created for Visual Studio 2017, but a few months later Visual Studio 2019 came out and I needed to support it as I was one of the beneficent. ![]() I published my first VisualStudio extension on 26th February 2018. ![]()
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