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  1. This is the official GitHub repository for Visual Studio Code, a code editor with lightweight debugging and extensibility. Learn how to contribute, report issues, request features, and use the development container or codespaces.

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      Visual Studio Code. Contribute to microsoft/vscode...

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      Projects 1 - GitHub - microsoft/vscode: Visual Studio Code

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      Insights - GitHub - microsoft/vscode: Visual Studio Code

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      Popular Feature Requests - GitHub - microsoft/vscode: Visual...

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      Contributors 1,898 - GitHub - microsoft/vscode: Visual...

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      Visual Studio Code. Contribute to microsoft/vscode...

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      Welcome to the July 2024 release of Visual Studio Code....

    • Visual Studio Code

      Code editing. Redefined. Free. Built on open source. Runs...

  2. Learn how to use the GitHub Pull Requests and Issues extension to collaborate on GitHub projects from within VS Code. Find out how to clone, authenticate, create, review, and manage pull requests and issues with rich editor integration.

  3. Learn how to set up and use Git and GitHub in Visual Studio Code, a code editor that integrates with Git and GitHub. Find out how to clone, publish, open, and manage Git repositories, branches, and pull requests.

  4. Find the latest updates and bug fixes for Visual Studio Code, a code editor for Windows, Mac, Linux and web. Browse the release notes, download the Insiders build, or react to the changes on GitHub.

  5. Visual Studio Code is a free and open source code editor that runs on any platform. Explore its popular repositories, such as .github, on GitHub.

  6. Learn how to use Git with Visual Studio Code, a code editor that supports Git out-of-the-box. Find out how to clone, branch, commit, merge, and sync Git repositories from GitHub or other sources.

  7. 2 gru 2020 · I recently discovered that I could integrate Github into my Visual Studio Code. This means that I can create pull requests, create issues, clone repositories, collaborate with others, etc., without leaving VS Code.

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