Table Of Contents
- Download or Install VSCode
- VSCode Command Plugin
- Open VSCode with terminal
Here is a quick setup guide to get your VSCode opening up with your terminal.
Download or Install VSCode
VSCode on our machine. If you have not downloaded VSCode to your machine yet please do so here
VSCode Command Plugin
Open up VSCode. Once open, we can access our VSCode command palette
by hitting command + shift + p
. Inside our search bar we will type in shell
. We will install
our shell command
.
Awesome! We have now added our terminal command
that will allow us to open our VSCode
from our terminal. For example let's say you cloned
a big project from github
but only want to access a certain folder from the project and not the whole app?
Here's an example of a big project.
If we wanted to we can open only one of these folders if there was only one thing we wanted to work on and not have such a heavy load of files on our VSCode
Open VSCode with Terminal
Let's open up our terminal
and access the root of our project
we are working on.
Let's go ahead and cd
into the folder we want to work on only within our project. After we access the folder that stores the files we want to work on we can open our vscode
with our new
command.
code .
<-- we include the period at the end of our command.
BOOM! Now you know how to access individual folders
or even files
straight from the terminal.
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