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Cloud agents in Visual Studio Code
Use cloud agents and GitHub Copilot coding agent in VS Code to autonomously handle coding tasks with automatic pull request generation and team collaboration workflows.
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Visual Studio Code FAQ
Visual Studio Code FAQ Our docs contain a Common questions section as needed for specific topics. We've captured items here that don't fit in the other topics. If you don't see an answer to your question here, check our previously reported issues on GitHub and our release notes. Open sourcing AI in VS Code We've open sourced the GitHub Copilot Chat extension under the MIT license and are ...
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Using agents in Visual Studio Code
Learn about different types of AI agents in VS Code, including local chat, background agents, and cloud agents for coding tasks.
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Customize chat to your workflow - Visual Studio Code
Learn how to customize chat in VS Code with custom instructions, reusable prompt files, and custom agents to align AI responses with your coding practices and project requirements.
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Remote Development Tips and Tricks - Visual Studio Code
Remote Development Tips and Tricks This article covers troubleshooting tips and tricks for each of the Visual Studio Code Remote Development extensions. See the SSH, Containers, and WSL articles for details on setting up and working with each specific extension. Or try the introductory Tutorials to help get you running quickly in a remote environment. For tips and questions about GitHub ...
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Make chat an expert in your workspace - Visual Studio Code
Learn how workspace context gives chat a deep understanding of your entire codebase to provide accurate, contextual answers.
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VS Code for the Web - Azure
After the Azure Cloud Shell container time is up, you may want to continue your work in VS Code on the desktop. Use the Continue Working on button, located in the Status Bar of VS Code for the Web, to commit your code to a chosen repository in GitHub, and move over to your local environment.
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The Complete MCP Experience: Full Specification Support in VS Code
VS Code now supports the complete Model Context Protocol specification, including authorization, prompts, resources, and sampling.
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Deploy a containerized app to Azure - Visual Studio Code
Using Visual Studio Code, build a container image for your application, push the image to a container registry, and deploy to Azure App Service or Azure Container Apps.
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Visual Studio Code - Code Editing. Redefined
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.