
PowerShell in Visual Studio Code
PowerShell in Visual Studio Code PowerShell is a task-based command-line shell and scripting language built on .NET that provides a powerful toolset for administrators on any platform. The …
Terminal Profiles - Visual Studio Code
Visual Studio Code's integrated terminal allows configuring various profiles to make launching various shells easier.
Getting started with the terminal - Visual Studio Code
Based on your operating system configuration, the terminal opens with a default shell like Bash, PowerShell, or Zsh. The shell's working directory starts at the root of the workspace folder.
Installing Visual Studio Code on Windows
Install Visual Studio Code on Windows, choose User or System setup, and configure Windows developer tools.
Terminal Basics - Visual Studio Code
Visual Studio Code has an integrated terminal to enable working in your shell of choice without leaving the editor.
Terminal Shell Integration - Visual Studio Code
Manual installation To manually install shell integration, the VS Code shell integration script needs to run during your shell's initialization. Where and how to do this depends on the shell and OS you're using. …
Use tools with agents - Visual Studio Code
Learn how to use built-in tools, MCP tools, and extension tools to extend chat in VS Code with specialized functionality.
Terminal Advanced - Visual Studio Code
Terminal Advanced Visual Studio Code's integrated terminal has many advanced features and settings, such as Unicode and emoji support, custom keyboard shortcuts, and automatic replies. This topic …
Remote development in WSL - Visual Studio Code
Windows Features dialog In the Windows search bar, type 'features' to bring up the Turn Windows Features on and off dialog. Scroll down and check Windows Subsystem for Linux. Select OK and …
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