Each time it wants to execute a command or continue w. Reinstalling vscode was probably unnecessary In my experience, that's only required if you mess up vsc's internal program files What might have helped though was restarting vsc as part of that process. The.vscode folder is usually a hidden directory located in the root of your project folder The.vscode folder typically appears in one of the following places
In the root of your project directory (e.g., c:\users<yourusername>\documents\myproject.vscode) If you don't find the.vscode. To change the default terminal for your project in visual studio code Create a folder by name of.vscode create a settings.json file in this folder Write the settings you want for example, if you are a windows user and want to set command prompt as the default terminal you can write I am using a windows machine
Type vscode in the file finder and remove all folders and files related to visual studio code Finally, install visual studio code and enjoy the virtual environments. If you're trying to run the code command in windows in a git bash (from git for windows) terminal, or in an msys2 terminal, and vscode is installed, then you may just need to add the code executable to your path. When in the visual studio code ide, do the following On the bottom left, press on the git branch which will give a list Select a ref to checkout select one of the branches of the remote branch.
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