To create a Linux environment for VSCode, you have a few options. You could of course use a Linux machine in the cloud, or another physical computer running Linux natively, but the quickest solution for many is
It is possible for third-party extensions to import docker-modem, but I believe that vscode-docker contains features specific to VSCode that would be a better fit for extensions. If it makes sense, in that those commands are core to the use of Docker for many developers, an option could b...
You can integrate your WSL Ubuntu environment with your Visual Studio Code, henceforth known as VSCode, to be able to develop directly in a Linux environment. First, open VSCode. Go to the Extensions tab on the left hand side of the window. Search forRemote - ...
The next prompt will ask you which configuration file you want to open. If you’re on Windows, you’ll see two locations: one in your personal user directory, and one in the installation location for SSH. You should use the file in your user directory when configurin...
on macOS is to install Xcode on Linux or Windows(WSL2) is to use script from swiftlang.xyz In other cases take a look at installation instructions on the official website Webber CLI I created Webber to help you to build, debug and deploy your apps. On macOS it is easy to install wit...
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Docker can run directly inside of WSL2 (a full Linux Kernel built by Microsoft). Easy to setup isolated AWS cloud development environment locally using Docker, LocalStack, AWS CLI, SAM CLI, VSCode etc. What else do we, developers need!
Windows WSL2:https://github.com/microsoft/vscode/wiki/Selfhosting-on-Windows-WSL macOS Xcodeand the Command Line Tools, which will installgccand the related toolchain containingmake Runxcode-select --installto install the Command Line Tools ...
I am trying to open folders or files in the cloud shell by using the code command. The terminal accepts the command but nothing happens in code, the file is not open or the folder is not added to folder explorer. I'm using vscode v1.64.2 and the Azure account extension ...
with Az module - I want to have them separated that way. Is there a way to configure VSCode in the way that scripts using Az module will be debugged in one debugger (debugger profile, etc.. debugged in PS 6.1 in general) and scripts with AzureRm module will use...