AsyncLine is available as an Extension for VSCode. You can install it directly from this link from the VSCode Marketplace or by simply searching for "AsyncLine" in the Extensions view in VSCode and clicking "Install".
Is it free to use?
Yes, AsyncLine is free to use with all the essential features for audio and video comments. In the future, we'll continue rolling out more advanced functionalities, some of which might be a part of premium plans.
Can I leave both audio and video comments with AsyncLine?
Absolutely! AsyncLine allows you to seamlessly record and embed audio or video comments directly in your code, enhancing clarity and collaboration.
Are comments made with AsyncLine visible to all team members?
Yes, just like typical inline text comments, comments made with AsyncLine are visible to anyone viewing the code. Your team members will also be able to play back the comments right within their IDE if they have the AsyncLine VSCode Extension installed.
Where are the recorded audio and video files stored?
The files for the audio and video comments recorded via AsyncLine are stored locally inside the `AsyncLine` folder at the root of your project. You can change this location by
In the future, we will also offer cloud and self-hosting options.
Do you support all programming languages?
AsyncLine is built to work universally within VSCode, making it compatible with any programming language supported by the IDE.
How does AsyncLine enhance team collaboration?
AsyncLine bridges communication gaps with multimedia comments, making explanations clearer and collaboration more efficient, especially for complex code reviews and distributed teams.
Can I use AsyncLine for remote team collaborations?
Definitely. AsyncLine is designed to support remote teams, offering a more intuitive way to communicate and collaborate on code, regardless of location.
Who has access to the audio and video comments?
Since we use inline comments, comments are only accessible to users who have been granted access to the specific project within VSCode, ensuring your discussions remain confidential. The files for the audio and video comments recorded via AsyncLine are stored locally inside the `AsyncLine` folder at the root of your project. You can change this location by
In the future, we will also offer cloud and self-hosting options.