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Integrated Terminal in Visual Studio Code
https://code.visualstudio.com/docs/terminal/basics
WebThe integrated terminal can run commands such as mkdir and git just like a standalone terminal. You can open a terminal as follows: From the menu, use the Terminal > New Terminal or View > Terminal menu commands. From the Command Palette ( ⇧⌘P (Windows, Linux Ctrl+Shift+P) ), use the View: Toggle Terminal command.
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Introduction to Git in VS Code - Visual Studio Code
https://code.visualstudio.com/docs/sourcecontrol/intro-to-git
WebWith Git Bash configured in Visual Studio Code, you can now use all of your favorite Git commands directly from the terminal in your code editor. If you want to set Git Bash as your default shell, open the Terminal dropdown (next to the + icon) and select Select Default Profile. This will open a list of available shells, including Git Bash.
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Get started with C# and .NET in Visual Studio Code
https://code.visualstudio.com/docs/csharp/get-started
WebGetting Started with C# in VS Code. This getting started guide introduces you to C# and .NET for Visual Studio Code through the following tasks: Installing and setting up your VS Code environment for C#. Writing and running a simple "Hello World" application using C#. Introduce you to other learning resources for C# in VS Code.
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Visual Studio Code Tips and Tricks
https://code.visualstudio.com/docs/getstarted/tips-and-tricks
WebAccess all available commands based on your current context. Keyboard Shortcut: ⇧⌘P (Windows, Linux Ctrl+Shift+P) Default keyboard shortcuts. All of the commands are in the Command Palette with the associated key binding (if it exists).
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Visual Studio Code User Interface
https://code.visualstudio.com/docs/getstarted/userinterface
WebThe Command Palette provides access to many commands. You can execute editor commands, open files, search for symbols, and see a quick outline of a file, all using the same interactive window. Here are a few tips: ⌘P (Windows, Linux Ctrl+P) will let you navigate to any file or symbol by typing its name
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Get Started with C++ and MinGW-w64 in Visual Studio Code
https://code.visualstudio.com/docs/cpp/config-mingw
WebIn this tutorial, you configure Visual Studio Code to use the GCC C++ compiler (g++) and GDB debugger from mingw-w64 to create programs that run on Windows. After configuring VS Code, you will compile, run, and debug a Hello World program. This tutorial does not teach you about GCC, GDB, minGW-w64, or the C++ language.
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The Visual Studio Code command-line interface
https://code.visualstudio.com/docs/editor/command-line
WebVisual Studio Code has a powerful command-line interface built-in that lets you control how you launch the editor. You can open files, install extensions, change the display language, and output diagnostics through command-line options (switches). If you are looking for how to run command-line tools inside VS Code, see the Integrated Terminal.
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Advanced Terminal Usage in Visual Studio Code
https://code.visualstudio.com/docs/terminal/advanced
WebVisual Studio Code's integrated terminal has many advanced features and settings, such as Unicode and emoji support, custom keybindings, and automatic replies. This topic explains these advanced features in detail. If you are new to VS Code or the integrated terminal, you may want to review the Terminal Basics topic first.
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Visual Studio Code Key Bindings
https://code.visualstudio.com/docs/getstarted/keybindings
WebRun several commands without arguments: copy current line down, mark the current line as comment, move cursor to copied line {"key": "ctrl+alt+c", "command": "runCommands", "args": {"commands": ["editor.action.copyLinesDownAction", "cursorUp", "editor.action.addCommentLine", "cursorDown"]}},
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Basic Editing in Visual Studio Code
https://code.visualstudio.com/docs/editor/codebasics
WebEdit. Basic Editing. Visual Studio Code is an editor first and foremost, and includes the features you need for highly productive source code editing. This topic takes you through the basics of the editor and helps you get moving with your code. Keyboard shortcuts.
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