🔧 Add recommended VS Code extensions (#1386)
Co-authored-by: Motov Yurii <109919500+YuriiMotov@users.noreply.github.com> Co-authored-by: pre-commit-ci-lite[bot] <117423508+pre-commit-ci-lite[bot]@users.noreply.github.com> Co-authored-by: Sebastián Ramírez <tiangolo@gmail.com>
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The email templates are in `./backend/app/email-templates/`. Here, there are two directories: `build` and `src`. The `src` directory contains the source files that are used to build the final email templates. The `build` directory contains the final email templates that are used by the application.
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Before continuing, ensure you have the [MJML extension](https://marketplace.visualstudio.com/items?itemName=attilabuti.vscode-mjml) installed in your VS Code.
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Before continuing, ensure you have the [MJML extension](https://github.com/mjmlio/vscode-mjml) installed in your VS Code.
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Once you have the MJML extension installed, you can create a new email template in the `src` directory. After creating the new email template and with the `.mjml` file open in your editor, open the command palette with `Ctrl+Shift+P` and search for `MJML: Export to HTML`. This will convert the `.mjml` file to a `.html` file and now you can save it in the build directory.
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