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vscode

An Oh My Zsh plugin to open files in Visual Studio Code.

Requirements

Installation

Manual

  1. Clone this repository somewhere on your machine. This guide will assume ~/.zsh/vscode.
git clone https://github.com/valentinocossar/vscode.git ~/.zsh/vscode
  1. Add the following to your .zshrc:
source ~/.zsh/vscode/vscode.plugin.zsh
  1. Start a new terminal session.

Oh My Zsh

  1. Clone this repository into $ZSH_CUSTOM/plugins (by default ~/.oh-my-zsh/custom/plugins)
git clone https://github.com/valentinocossar/vscode.git $ZSH_CUSTOM/plugins/vscode
  1. Add the plugin to the list of plugins for Oh My Zsh to load:
plugins=(vscode)
  1. Start a new terminal session.

Usage

  • If vs command is called without an argument, launch Visual Studio Code.

  • If vs is passed a directory, cd to it and open it in Visual Studio Code.

  • If vsa is passed a directory, cd to it and open it in the last active Visual Studio Code window.

  • If vs is passed a file, open it in Visual Studio Code.

  • If vsa is passed a file, open it in the last active Visual Studio Code window.

  • If vst command is called, it is equivalent to vs ., opening the current folder in Visual Studio Code.

  • If vsta command is called, it is equivalent to vs -a ., opening the current folder in the last active Visual Studio Code window.

  • If svs command is called, it is like sudo vs, opening the file or folder in Visual Studio Code. Useful for editing system protected files.

  • If svsa command is called, it is like sudo vs -a, opening the file or folder in the last active Visual Studio Code window. Useful for editing system protected files.