Visual Studio Code for the Web
In this article Relationship to VS Code Desktop Opening a project GitHub repos Azure Repos More custom URLs Continue working in a different environment Saving and sharing work Use your own compute instance with Remote Tunnels Safe exploration Run anywhere Language support Limitations Additional browser setup Visual Studio Code for the Web provides a free,…
Why did We Build Visual Studio Code?
In this article Available for macOS, Linux, and Windows Edit, build, and debug with ease Make it your own Built with love for the Web Robust and extensible architecture Ready, set, code! Next steps Visual Studio Code combines the simplicity…
What is GitHub Codespaces and How to Use it
In this article Environments Customization Dotfile per user configuration Getting started Extension authors Browser-based editor Known limitations and adaptations Common questions Questions or feedback GitHub Codespaces provides cloud-powered development environments for any activity – whether it’s a long-term project, or…
Code Completions with GitHub Copilot in VS Code
In this article Getting started Inline suggestions Next Edit Suggestions Enable or disable code completions Tips & tricks Settings Next steps GitHub Copilot acts as an AI-powered pair programmer, automatically offering suggestions to complete your code, comments, tests, and more.…
How to Use Visual Studio Code on Windows
In this article Installation Install VS Code on Windows User setup versus system setup Updates Windows as a developer machine Next steps Common questions Installation Download and install Visual Studio Code Note VS Code ships monthly releases and supports auto-update…