How to Run Visual Studio Code from Command Line on Mac?

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Are you looking for a simple and powerful code editor? Visual Studio Code (VSCode) is the perfect choice for anyone looking to write and debug code quickly and efficiently. VSCode is an open-source, cross-platform code editor developed by Microsoft. It has all the features you need in a modern code editor, including syntax highlighting, auto-completion, debugging tools, extensions, and more. Plus, it’s incredibly easy to set up and use, even on Mac computers.

In this blog post, we’ll cover how to launch VSCode from the command line on a Mac computer. We’ll also show you how to open any file in your browser with the help of an extension. First things first: let’s learn how to run VSCode from the terminal on your Mac.

To launch VSCode from the command line on your Mac computer:
1. Open your terminal window by pressing Cmd+Shift+P
2. Type “shell command” into the Command Palette
3. Select “Shell Command: Install ‘code’ command in PATH” from the list that appears
4. Type “code .” into the terminal window to open VSCode
5. This will launch VSCode with the current directory as its working directory
6. You can also type “code [file]” into the terminal window to open a specific file or folder in VSCode

Now that you know how to launch VSCode from the terminal on Mac computers, let’s look at one more trick – opening any file in your browser with just two clicks! All you need is an extension called “Open In Browser”. Here’s how you can install and use it:
1. Open Visual Studio Code Editor and go to the Extensions tab on the left sidebar
2. Type “open in browser” into the search bar of the Extensions panel
3. Click the Install button next to the Open In Browser extension
4. Once installed select any file or folder in Visual Studio Code Editor > Right click > select Open in Browser option
5. This will open the selected file/folder inside your default web browser!

With these two tricks under your belt – launching VS Code from the terminal and opening any file inside your browser –you are now ready for coding success! So get out there and start coding like never before!

Running Visual Studio Code in Terminal on Mac

To run VS Code from the terminal on a Mac, you will need to add it to your PATH. To do this, open the Command Palette by pressing Cmd+Shift+P and type ‘shell command’ to find the Shell Command: Install ‘code’ command in the PATH command. Once this is done, you can simply type ‘code’ into the terminal to launch VS Code.

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Opening Terminal in VS Code on Mac

On Mac, you can open the Terminal in Visual Studio Code by using the keyboard shortcut Command + ` (backtick). You can also access the Terminal by going to View > Terminal in the menu bar.

Opening VS Code Browser on Mac

To open the Visual Studio Code browser on Mac, first, open the desired file in VS Code. Then, go to the toolbar on the left side and select “Extensions.” In the Extensions panel, type “open in browser” into the search bar. Select the “Open in Browser” extension and click “Install” to add it to your VS Code installation. Once installed, you can right-click on any opened file and select “Open in Browser” from the menu. This will open a new tab in your default browser with a preview of your opened file.

Running Code in Terminal

In order to run your code in the Terminal, you need to make sure the file is saved in the correct format. Depending on the language you are using, you may need to compile or interpret it before running. Once you’ve saved your file with the appropriate extension, navigate to the folder where it is stored in Terminal and type the command for running the program (e.g., “python myfile.py” or “./myfile”). The program should then execute in the Terminal.

Running VS Code Commands

In order to run a command in VS Code, you can use the Command Palette. To access the Command Palette, press `Ctrl+Shift+P` (Windows) or `Cmd+Shift+P` (macOS). This will bring up a list of all the available commands. You can then type in the name of the command you wish to run and select it from the list. Alternatively, you can also access many of the same commands by right-clicking on elements in your file explorer or editor window.

Opening Visual Studio Terminal

To open the Visual Studio terminal, open Visual Studio and select View > Terminal from the top menu. This will open the Windows Terminal, which is built into Visual Studio. From the terminal, you can run commands to build and manage projects, install packages, and more.

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Conclusion

In conclusion, Visual Studio Code is a powerful and versatile code editor that can be used for writing any type of program. It offers an easy-to-use user interface, has lots of helpful plugins, and integrates with other popular tools like Git. It is a great choice for developers who need an efficient way to write and debug their code. With a wide range of features and options, Visual Studio Code provides the perfect environment for developers of all levels.

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Sanjeev Singh

Sanjeev is the tech editor at DeviceMAG. He has a keen interest in all things technology, and loves to write about the latest developments in the industry. He has a passion for quality-focused journalism and believes in using technology to make people's lives better. He has worked in the tech industry for over 15 years, and has written for some of the biggest tech blogs in the world. Sanjeev is also an avid photographer and loves spending time with his family.