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Workspace Trust - Visual Studio Code
The workbench displays a banner at the top with a link to Manage your folder via the Workspace Trust editor. In the Status Bar, you can also see a badge that indicates that the workspace is in Restricted Mode.
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Port Forwarding - Visual Studio Code
Learn more about the security of the underlying dev tunnels service. What limits are there on port forwarding? There are limits to both the amount of bandwidth used and the number of active machines that can be used in port forwarding, which are subject to change over time. Read more about tunnel usage limits. Can I configure policies across my organization? If you're part of an organization ...
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Visual Studio Code - The open source AI code editor
Visual Studio Code redefines AI-powered coding with GitHub Copilot for building and debugging modern web and cloud applications. Visual Studio Code is free and available on your favorite platform - Linux, macOS, and Windows.
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Visual Studio Code on macOS
Tip If you don't yet have a Copilot subscription, you can use Copilot for free by signing up for the Copilot Free plan and get a monthly limit of inline suggestions and chat interactions.
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Working with C# - Visual Studio Code
Find out how to get the best out of Visual Studio Code and C#.
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Web Extensions | Visual Studio Code Extension API
Learn how to run extensions in Visual Studio Code for the web and the web extension host.
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Getting Started with C# in VS Code
Getting Started with C# and .NET Development in Visual Studio Code
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Python in Visual Studio Code
The Python extension then provides shortcuts to run Python code using the currently selected interpreter (Python: Select Interpreter in the Command Palette). To run the active Python file, click the Run Python File play button in the top-right side of the editor. You can also run individual lines or a selection of code with the Python: Run Selection/Line in Python Terminal command (Shift+Enter ...
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Transact-SQL in Visual Studio Code
Learn about Visual Studio Code editor features (code completion, debugging, snippets, linting) for Transact-SQL.
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Workspace Trust - Visual Studio Code
Workspace Trust July 6, 2021 by Chris Dias, @chrisdias Can I trust myself? This is the existential question facing many Visual Studio Code users since the 1.57 update. While we can't answer that question for you, we can tell you more about why we've introduced the concept of Workspace Trust. But first, a little background. Cats and keyboards, and bad apples The internet is full of happy things ...