Visual Studio Code
Visual Studio Code (VSCode) is a cross-platform, free and open-source (licensed under the MIT License) text editor developed by Microsoft and written in JavaScript and TypeScript. It is built on the Electron framework and is extensible using extensions, which can be browsed from within the text editor itself (via its extension gallery) or from https://marketplace.visualstudio.com/VSCode. While open-source, a proprietary build (licensed under an End-User License Agreement) provided by Microsoft is available and used as the basis for the visual-studio-codeAUR AUR package.
Installation
The following packages provide VSCode:
- visual-studio-codeAUR
- visual-studio-code-ossAUR
- visual-studio-code-gitAUR
- code-oss from the unofficial pkgbuild-current repository. Further details can be found in its README here.
Usage
Run code
.
If for any reason you wish to launch multiple instances of Visual Studio Code, the -n
flag can be used.
Configuration
Visual Studio Code settings are stored in ~/.config/Code/User/settings.json
.
Integrated Terminal
View > Integrated Terminal
or Ctrl + `
opens up an integrated terminal. By default, Bash is used with no additional arguments, although this can be changed. terminal.integrated.shell.linux
sets the default shell to be used and terminal.integrated.shellArgs.linux
sets the arguments to be passed to the shell.
Example:
~/.config/Code/User/settings.json
"terminal.integrated.shell.linux": "/usr/bin/fish", "terminal.integrated.shellArgs.linux": ["-l","-d 3"]