Use vscode.openWith(uri, 'jupyter-notebook') for .ipynb files so they
render in VS Code's notebook editor with cell support, rather than
opening as raw JSON text via openTextDocument.
The VS Code extension no longer implements any business logic — every
capability (module discovery, path resolution, system info, builds,
tests, clean) lives in Tito CLI commands. The extension is a pure UI
shell that delegates via `python3 -m tito.main`.
Tito CLI additions:
- `module list --json` for machine-readable module discovery
- `module path <num> --notebook|--source|--about` for file resolution
- `system info --json` for environment info
- `dev build html|serve|pdf|paper` wrapping make targets
- `dev clean [all|site]` wrapping make clean
- Banner suppression for --json and module path output
Extension hardening:
- Centralized CLI integration in utils/tito.ts (single TITO_CMD constant,
callTito, callTitoJson, titoTerminalCommand, isTitoAvailable, log/logError)
- Replaced all silent catch{} blocks with logged errors and user feedback
- Module tree shows error/empty states with actionable Setup/Health buttons
- Info tree shows "Tito CLI unavailable" when CLI is unreachable
- Removed all setTimeout refresh hacks — file watcher on .tito/progress.json
is the sole refresh mechanism
- Exit code tracking via onDidEndTerminalShellExecution
- Tito availability pre-flight check on activation
- BUILD_OUTPUTS constants for build artifact paths
- Zero execSync calls outside tito.ts, zero hardcoded command strings
Add the TinyTorch VS Code extension source package and align module code/docs references so APIs, milestones, and progression notes remain consistent across the curriculum.