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Visual Studio Code - Open Source

Build Status

VS Code is a new type of tool that combines the simplicity of a code editor with what developers need for their core edit-build-debug cycle. Code provides comprehensive editing and debugging support, an extensibility model, and lightweight integration with existing tools.

vscodereadme

The vscode repository is where we do development and there are many ways you can participate in the project, for example:

Contributing

If you are interested in fixing issues and contributing directly to the code base, please see the document How to Contribute, which covers the following:

  • How to build and run from source
  • The development workflow, including debugging and running tests
  • Coding guidelines
  • Submitting pull requests

Many of the core components and extensions to Code live in their own repositories on GitHub. For example, the node debug adapter and the mono debug adapter.

For a complete list, please see the Related Projects page on our wiki.

License

MIT