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- How to automatically approve continue GitHub Copilot terminal commands . . .
When using GitHub Copilot in VS Code through the Chat tab, it frequently suggests running terminal commands and asks for iteration permissions Each time it wants to execute a command or continue w
- 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
- VS Code cant find Python - Stack Overflow
Reinstalling VSCode was probably unnecessary In my experience, that's only required if you mess up VSC's internal program files What might have helped though was restarting VSC as part of that process
- How to disable AI autocomplete in VS Code? - Stack Overflow
In around July 2025, VS Code introduced some kind of AI autocomplete I want to turn it off All the previous options like github copilot enable or github copilot editor enableAutoCompletions don't
- VS Code does not find Python kernel - Stack Overflow
python3 -m ipykernel install --name "new_venv" --user Restart VS Code But the new_venv does not show in my list of kernels when opening a Jupyter notebook
- 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
- How can I download . vsix files now that the Visual Studio Code . . .
In particular, if you have a portable VSCode installation, you will find data extension in the VSCode installation directory, a sibling directory to bin Inside data extension directory, you can locate the directory of the extension you need and run vsce package
- Change the default terminal in Visual Studio Code
To change the default terminal for your project in Visual Studio Code: Create a folder by name of vscode Create a settings json file in this folder: Write the settings you want For example, if you are a Windows user and want to set "Command Prompt" as the default terminal you can write: "terminal integrated defaultProfile windows": "Command Prompt" values You can pass: "Git Bash
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