Add VSCode web version support in /dist/web#31
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To solve #30, This adds support for vscode web.
In the web version instead of running in node.js with a filesystem and "node_modules",
it runs inside a browser Web Worker, thus requiring to bundle any referenced library,
so it is not allowed to use
require("")in the resulting output files.With this change, the desktop version should still work,
it will use the entry point defined here:
"main": "./out/extension.js",while the browser version will use this other entry point:
"browser": "./dist/web/extension.js",which has bundled the required dependencies (
js-beautify)