I want to turn it off All the previous options like github.copilot.enable or github.copilot.editor.enableautocompletions don't. Reinstalling vscode was probably unnecessary In my experience, that's only required if you mess up vsc's internal program files What might have helped though was restarting vsc as part of that process. The.vscode folder is usually a hidden directory located in the root of your project folder
The.vscode folder typically appears in one of the following places In the root of your project directory (e.g., c:\users<yourusername>\documents\myproject.vscode) If you don't find the.vscode. To change the default terminal for your project in visual studio code Create a folder by name of.vscode create a settings.json file in this folder Write the settings you want for example, if you are a windows user and want to set command prompt as the default terminal you can write:
Look for python.pythonpath and python.defaultinterpreterpath and change the path. Vscode creates an empty shell to execute the commands And it won't use the profile/settings of the current user for shell initialization That's why our user environment settings won't take effect However, if i set the environment in the system area, its seem to be working Tried this on my machine and it worked as expected
I am not able to download any extension via vs code on my office system due to the proxy Is there a way that i can do it manually by downloading and placing the downloaded files at the right place?
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