![]() ![]() This post shows how I did it on Ubuntu 16.10. Plus it’s open source, with the code hosted at this GitHub repository.įor those times when I need to look at code, I mostly use Sublime Text, but for the next few weeks or months, I’ll be trialling Visual Studio Code. The editor is supposed to be really nice, with built-in support for Git, JavaScript, TypeScript and Node.js. Yes, the same Microsoft that I’m not really a big fan of. Visual Studio Code is a developer-friendly code editor from Microsoft. ![]()
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