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- Where is the . vscode folder located? - Stack Overflow
The vscode folder is usually a hidden directory located in the root of your project folder The vscode folder typically appears in one of the following places: In the root of your project directory (e g , C:\Users<YourUsername>\Documents\MyProject vscode) It might be within the C:\Users<YourUsername> vscode if it's related to user-wide settings or extensions If you don't find the vscode
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- How to switch text case in visual studio code - Stack Overflow
With the November 2016 (release notes) update of VSCode, there is built-in support for converting to upper case and lower case via the commands editor action transformToUppercase and editor action transformToLowercase
- installation - How do I install vscode-server offline on a server for . . .
In previous versions, it was sufficient to install the remote-ssh extension and then download the vscode-server-linux-x64 tar gz file, extract it, and copy it to the server directory ~ vscode-serv
- Visual Studio Code how to resolve merge conflicts with git?
With VSCode you can find the merge conflicts easily with the following UI (if you do not have the topbar, set "editor codeLens": true in User Preferences) It indicates the current change that you have and incoming change from the server This makes it easy to resolve the conflicts - just press the buttons above <<<< HEAD If you have multiple changes and want to apply all of them at once
- Announcing a new IDE for PostgreSQL in VS Code from Microsoft
We are excited to announce the public preview of the brand-new PostgreSQL extension for Visual Studio Code (VS Code), designed to simplify PostgreSQL
- VSCode: How do I find what my workspace folder is
Is there a simple command that will tell me what my workspace folder is? I tried ${workspaceFolder} in the terminal but that didn't work
- How to manage more than one git repository in VS Code
As already said by wgj, VScode assumes that GIT repo is in same directory level as workspace root Although there is no way to change this currently, one potentially helpful workaround is to use the project manager extension which makes it easy to open VScode windows to different git repos and to switch between them with a few keystrokes
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