On MAC, use the terminal tool (command line) to open the atom editor
Recently, I was wondering how to open vs Code Editor or subline test with terminal tool (command line)?
![Code Code](/uploads/1/1/8/6/118692927/368089686.png)
Vscode documentationIt is mentioned that it is executed in vscode
shell command
Visual Studio Code Latest Version
Open the Command Palette (⇧⌘P) and type
shell command
to find the Shell Command: Install ‘code’ command in PATH command.open template -a Sublime Text
open -a
The function of is to use the specified application to open. This may seem a little cumbersome, but it can actually be usedtab
Key to associate the application name.For example, input
open template -a Sub
, only one in the app issub
The name of the application at the beginning, so this name will be completed.![Code Code](/uploads/1/1/8/6/118692927/280139256.png)
Vs Code Mac Os
In addition to this native command line model, you can also register
Press and hold
vscode
Command.Press and hold
win + shift + p
Enter the code and a registration will come outcode
Command. inputcode .
You can use itvscode
Open the current folder.Visual Studio Code is a cross-platform, graphical code editor that supports extensions. Download and install Visual Studio Code on your machine. Start Visual Studio Code. In Visual Studio Code, the font-size can be easily changed from the Settings tab. The simplest way to do this is to press Ctrl + Shift + P and then type 'Settings'. This will show you a few results. Choose 'Settings(UI)'. The Settings tab will get opened in the editor. Now you can change the font settings from here. This will only affect the. The Visual Studio for Mac debugger lets you step inside your code by setting Breakpoints, Step Over statements, Step Into and Out of functions, and inspect the current state of the code stack through powerful visualizations.