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Whether it is installed correctly. Otherwise, it won't work.
Install Visual Studio Code
First of all, you need to install Ubuntu Make and store it in the Ubuntu repository, but you need Ubuntu Make or above to install Visual Studio. Therefore, you need to update to the latest Ubuntu Make through the official PPA to support Ubuntu10 and, but only 64-bit version.
Open the terminal and use the following command to install Ubuntu Make:: via the official PPA:
sudo add-apt-repository ppa:ubuntu-desktop/ubuntu-make
sudo apt-get update
sudo apt-get install ubuntu-make
Once you've installed Ubuntu Make, use the following command to install Visual Studio Code:
umake web visual-studio-code
Uninstall Visual Studio Code and use the ubuntu make command as well. As follows:
umake web visual-studio-code --remove
download visual studio code for linux
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It's a blind copy.
Web should be changed to IDE
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After Ubuntu is installed, you still need to do some configuration to use it happily, including updating the software source, installing Sogou input method, installing Eclipse, Chrome browser, configuring shortcuts, installing git, installing Visual Studio Code, etc., and the following will introduce the configuration methods of some software in this wild world.
sudo apt-get update Wait for the source update to complete.
Find the chromium input method directly in ubuntu's software center and install it.
Just find Visual Studio Code and install it directly in Ubuntu's software center.
Just find the Eclipse installation directly in the Ubuntu Software Center.
Go back to the "Language Support" window, and in the keyboard input system, select "FCITX".
If there is no "fcitx" option in the keyboard input system, it is recommended to open the terminal to manually install fcitx: sudo apt-get install fcitx and then perform the above steps after the installation is successful, click "Apply to the whole system", close the window, and restart the computer.
After restarting, use the shift key to switch input methods.
Set the --device --keyboard option.
Configure the Shift + Windows + S keys as a shortcut for our screenshots.
Files -- Open a folder to open a workspace.
File --Preferences --Settings Change the font in the settings, and note that the font needs to be entered manually.
Right-click --Find Definition on the variable or function you want to find.
The workspace is divided into a file preview area, a function preview area (outline), and an area.
Right side of the device -- Displays the open device, and you can find the file name or function name.
The format is.a indicates that the . is excluded from all foldersa Document.
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Install Visual Studio Code
First of all, you need to install Ubuntu Make and store it in the Ubuntu repository, but you need Ubuntu Make or above to install Visual Studio. Therefore, you need to update to the latest Ubuntu Make through the official PPA to support Ubuntu10 and, but only 64-bit version.
Open the terminal and use the following command to install Ubuntu Make:: via the official PPA:
sudo add-apt-repository ppa:ubuntu-desktop/ubuntu-make
sudo apt-get update
sudo apt-get install ubuntu-make
Once you've installed Ubuntu Make, use the following command to install Visual Studio Code:
umake web visual-studio-code
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After going through a series of requirements and conditions, ask if you want to confirm the installation of Visual Studio Code. Enter "a" to confirm:
Once confirmed, the installer will begin and install. Once the installation is complete, you can see that the Visual Studio Code icon has appeared on the Unity launcher.
Uninstall Visual Studio Code and use the ubuntu make command as well. As follows:
umake web visual-studio-code remove
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At the Microsoft Build conference, a native Visual Studio application that supports Windows, Mac OS X and Linux platforms, called "Visual Studio Code", is surprising, and the author has been before.
Microsoft launches VS Code support for Linux and OS X platforms
The features described in support of the Linux platform are described. Recently, Ubuntu web developers on itsfoss have been offered a hands-on menu to install Visual Studio Code. (****itsfoss)
Use Ubuntu Make to install Visual Studio Code. It is understood that Ubuntu Make is the former Ubuntu developer tool center, as a command-line tool that can help users quickly install various development tools, languages and IDEs. At the same time, it is easy to install Android Studio and other IDEs through Ubuntu Make, similar to Eclipse.
Here's how to use Ubuntu Make to install VS Code.
Install Visual Studio Code
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