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Developing with Remote Tunnels - Visual Studio Code
Developing with Remote Tunnels The Visual Studio Code Remote - Tunnels extension lets you connect to a remote machine, like a desktop PC or virtual machine (VM), via a secure tunnel. You can connect to that machine from a VS Code client anywhere, without the requirement of SSH. Tunneling securely transmits data from one network to another via Microsoft dev tunnels. This can eliminate the need ...
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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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Remote Development with VS Code
The Remote - SSH extension lets you open folders or workspaces hosted on any remote machine, VM, or container with a running SSH server. Development over SSH lets you: Develop on larger, faster, or more specialized hardware than your local machine. Quickly swap between different, remote development environments and safely make updates without worrying about impacting your local machine. Debug ...
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Learning with VS Code on Chromebooks
Learning with VS Code on Chromebooks December 3, 2020 by Alessandro Segala, @ItalyPaleAle For the last few years, Chromebooks running Google Chrome OS have been providing an alternative to "traditional" laptops. Thanks to lots of choices, from very affordable models to high-end ones, Chromebooks are especially popular among students, who can use them for learning, completing assignments, and ...
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June 2021 (version 1.58) - Visual Studio Code
Learn what is new in the Visual Studio Code June 2021 Release (1.58)
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Download Visual Studio Code Insiders
For early adopters, you can get the latest release of VS Code each day with the Insiders Build. Available on Mac, Linux and Windows.
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Microsoft Extension Licenses - Visual Studio Code
List of Microsoft Extension Licenses Microsoft Extension Licenses Microsoft follows a policy of open sourcing its extensions whenever possible. However, reliance on existing proprietary source code or libraries, source code that crosses into Microsoft licensed tools or services (for example Visual Studio), and business model differences across the entirety of Microsoft results in some ...
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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 ...