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Visual Studio Code for the Web
Visual Studio Code for the Web provides a free, zero-install Microsoft Visual Studio Code experience running entirely in your browser, allowing you to quickly and safely browse source code repositories and make lightweight code changes. To get started, go to https://vscode.dev in your browser.
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Requirements for Visual Studio Code
Visual Studio Code hardware and platform (operating system) requirements.
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January 2023 (version 1.75) - Visual Studio Code
We are happy to announce that the Profiles feature is now generally available in VS Code. A Profile can include extensions, settings, keyboard shortcuts, UI state, tasks, and user snippets.
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Questions or feedback - Visual Studio Code
Search on Stack Overflow. Add a feature request or report a problem. Create a Dev Container Template or Feature for others to use. Contribute to our documentation or VS Code itself. See our CONTRIBUTING guide for details.
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Setting up Visual Studio Code
VS Code is a free code editor, which runs on the macOS, Linux, and Windows operating systems. Getting up and running with Visual Studio Code is quick and easy. It is a small download so you can install in a matter of minutes and give VS Code a try. VS Code is lightweight and should run on most available hardware and platform versions.
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Run multiple prompts in bulk - Visual Studio Code
To start a bulk run in AI Toolkit, follow these steps: In the AI Toolkit view, select Agent Builder from the Activity Bar. Enter your prompt and variables using the format. Select a model to run the prompt against. Switch to the Evaluation tab in Agent Builder.
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Developing in WSL - Visual Studio Code
Open a WSL terminal window (using the start menu item or by typing wsl from a command prompt / PowerShell). Type code . in the terminal. When doing this for the first time, you should see VS Code fetching components needed to run in WSL. This should only take a short while, and is only needed once.
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Visual Studio Code tips and tricks
Become familiar with the powerful editing, code intelligence, and source code control features and learn useful keyboard shortcuts. Make sure to explore the other in-depth topics in Getting Started and the User Guide to learn more.
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Introductory Videos - Visual Studio Code
Set up and learn the basics of Visual Studio Code. Learn how to edit and run code in VS Code. Become a VS Code power user with these productivity tips. Personalize VS Code to make it yours with themes. Add features, themes, and more to VS Code with extensions! Get started with debugging in VS Code. Learn how to use Git version control in VS Code.
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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.