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# VS Code
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-This plugin provides useful aliases to simplify the interaction between the command line and VS Code or VSCodium editor.
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+This plugin provides useful aliases to simplify the interaction between the command line and VS Code or
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+VSCodium editor.
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To start using it, add the `vscode` plugin to your `plugins` array in `~/.zshrc`:
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You can install either:
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-* VS Code (code)
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-* VS Code Insiders (code-insiders)
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-* VSCodium (codium)
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+- VS Code (code)
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+- VS Code Insiders (code-insiders)
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+- VSCodium (codium)
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### MacOS
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While Linux installations will add the executable to PATH, MacOS users might still have to do this manually:
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-[For VS Code and VS Code Insiders](https://code.visualstudio.com/docs/setup/mac#_launching-from-the-command-line), open
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-the Command Palette via (F1 or ⇧⌘P) and type shell command to find the Shell Command:
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+[For VS Code and VS Code Insiders](https://code.visualstudio.com/docs/setup/mac#_launching-from-the-command-line),
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+open the Command Palette via (F1 or ⇧⌘P) and type shell command to find the Shell Command:
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> Shell Command: Install 'code' command in PATH
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-[For VSCodium](https://github.com/VSCodium/vscodium/blob/master/DOCS.md#how-do-i-open-vscodium-from-the-terminal), open
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-the Command Palette via (F1 or ⇧⌘P) and type shell command to find the Shell Command:
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+[For VSCodium](https://github.com/VSCodium/vscodium/blob/master/DOCS.md#how-do-i-open-vscodium-from-the-terminal),
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+open the Command Palette via (F1 or ⇧⌘P) and type shell command to find the Shell Command:
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> Shell Command: Install 'codium' command in PATH
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## Using multiple flavours
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-If for any reason, you ever require to use multiple flavours of VS Code i.e. VS Code (stable) and VS Code Insiders, you can
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-manually specify the flavour's executable. Add the following line to the .zshrc file (between the `ZSH_THEME` and the `plugins=()` lines).
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-This will make the plugin use your manually defined executable.
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+If for any reason, you ever require to use multiple flavours of VS Code i.e. VS Code (stable) and VS Code
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+Insiders, you can manually specify the flavour's executable. Add the following line to the .zshrc file
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+(between the `ZSH_THEME` and the `plugins=()` lines). This will make the plugin use your manually defined
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+executable.
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```zsh
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ZSH_THEME=...
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| vscr | code --reuse-window | Force to open a file or folder in the last active window. |
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| vscw | code --wait | Wait for the files to be closed before returning. |
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| vscu `dir` | code --user-data-dir `dir` | Specifies the directory that user data is kept in. Can be used to open multiple distinct instances of Code. |
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+| vscp `profile` | code --profile `profile` | Specifies the profile to open Code with. |
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## Extensions aliases
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