
vsix file, which can be obtained from the Microsoft Visual Studio Code Marketplace
manually install the extension from its. This explains why Code-OSS seems to be unable to find certain extensions. The code and vscodium-bin AUR/ vscodium AUR/ vscodium-git AUR packages are configured to use the Open VSX registry, maintained by the Eclipse Foundation. Consequently, it cannot be used by Code-OSS (see FS#67780). The usage of Microsoft marketplace for extensions is restricted to products of the Visual Studio Code's family. The differences between "Code - OSS" (open-source) and "Visual Studio Code" (Microsoft's closed source build) can be found here. || vscodium AUR, vscodium-bin AUR, vscodium-git AUR VSCodium - Community-driven, MIT-licensed binary release.
|| visual-studio-code-bin AUR, visual-studio-code-insiders-bin AUR Visual Studio Code - Microsoft-branded binary release.Code - OSS - Open-source release built from official code-oss repository.The following flavors of Visual Studio Code are available: 4.13 Authentification with Github failed while using VSCodium.4.10 Cutoff characters in integrated Terminal.
4.9 Git: ssh_askpass: exec(/usr/lib/ssh/ssh-askpass): No such file or directory. 4.8.3 Command 'GitHub Pull Requests: Configure Remotes.' resulted in an error (command 'pr.configureRemotes' not found). 4.8.2 Command 'remote-containers.openFolder' not found. 4.7 Keyboard variants or keymappings do not map. 4.6 Saving with "Retry as Sudo" does not work. 4.5 Error from OmniSharp that MSBuild cannot be located. csproj with OmniSharp server, invalid location 4.1 Global menu not working in KDE/Plasma. I see my System32 files open in VSCode, and I cannot navigate with the integrated terminal. , VSCode opens, but in the entirely wrong place. NodeJS, Git, zsh, oh-my-zsh, even solved my problem with the SSH Keys somehow.īut, now when I move to the desired directory in WSL and execute Code. I am using WSL, specifically the WLinux Distro.