Post vs code 1.97, i think that thing has moved to the title bar and is visible even without the extension installed, and i believe that can be hidden using the chat.commandcenter.enabled. Microsoft recently released visual studio code and i am a little confused about its usage, since visual studio has lot of functional similarities with it. Is there a way to search for text in all files in a directory using vs code?
What is the equivalent of ctrl + k + f and ctrl + k + d on windows in visual studio for formatting, or beautifying code in the visual studio code editor? Launch vs code not by clicking its icon in the dock, but by opening terminal.app and typing code. Your newly set path will be active in vs code until you quit it.
Go to the visual studio code preferences, and under interpreter, you'll find interpreter path, so set that to the path of your python installation, restart visual studio code,. How can i do a similar thing in visual studio code? I just had the same issue. In visual studio professional, we have a shortcut key, ctrl + m ctrl + o to collapse all methods and properties in a class.
Turns out that i was running in restricted mode! I just installed vs code on my mac and it could not find the command to select the interpreter. I.e., if i type find this in my search, it will search through all the files in the current directory and return.