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  • centos下安装visual studio code-(来自官网)

    (https://code.visualstudio.com/docs/setup/linux)

    Running VS Code on Linux

    Installation

    安装完成后可执行:$code --version查看安装版本

    可执行:$code启动vscode

    Debian and Ubuntu based distributions

    The easiest way to install for Debian/Ubuntu based distributions is to download and install the .deb package (64-bit) either through the graphical software center if it's available or through the command line with:

    sudo dpkg -i <file>.deb
    sudo apt-get install -f # Install dependencies
    

    Installing the .deb package will automatically install the apt repository and signing key to enable auto-updating using the regular system mechanism. Note that 32-bit and .tar.gz binaries are also available on the download page.

    The repository and key can also be installed manually with the following script:

    curl https://packages.microsoft.com/keys/microsoft.asc | gpg --dearmor > microsoft.gpg
    sudo mv microsoft.gpg /etc/apt/trusted.gpg.d/microsoft.gpg
    sudo sh -c 'echo "deb [arch=amd64] https://packages.microsoft.com/repos/vscode stable main" > /etc/apt/sources.list.d/vscode.list'
    

    Then update the package cache and install the package using:

    sudo apt-get update
    sudo apt-get install code # or code-insiders
    

    RHEL, Fedora and CentOS based distributions

    We currently ship the stable 64-bit VS Code in a yum repository, the following script will install the key and repository:

    sudo rpm --import https://packages.microsoft.com/keys/microsoft.asc
    sudo sh -c 'echo -e "[code]
    name=Visual Studio Code
    baseurl=https://packages.microsoft.com/yumrepos/vscode
    enabled=1
    gpgcheck=1
    gpgkey=https://packages.microsoft.com/keys/microsoft.asc" > /etc/yum.repos.d/vscode.repo'
    

    Then update the package cache and install the package using dnf (Fedora 22 and above):

    dnf check-update
    sudo dnf install code
    

    Or on older versions using yum:

    yum check-update
    sudo yum install code
    

    openSUSE and SLE based distributions

    The yum repository above also works for openSUSE and SLE based systems, the following script will install the key and repository:

    sudo rpm --import https://packages.microsoft.com/keys/microsoft.asc
    sudo sh -c 'echo -e "[code]
    name=Visual Studio Code
    baseurl=https://packages.microsoft.com/yumrepos/vscode
    enabled=1
    type=rpm-md
    gpgcheck=1
    gpgkey=https://packages.microsoft.com/keys/microsoft.asc" > /etc/zypp/repos.d/vscode.repo'
    

    Then update the package cache and install the package using:

    sudo zypper refresh
    sudo zypper install code
    

    AUR package for Arch Linux

    There is a community maintained Arch User Repository (AUR) package for VS Code.

    Installing .rpm package manually

    The .rpm package (64-bit) can also be manually downloaded and installed, however auto-updating won't work unless the repository above is installed. Once downloaded it can be installed using your package manager, for example with dnf:

    sudo dnf install <file>.rpm
    

    Note that 32-bit and .tar.gz binaries are are also available on the download page.

    Updates

    VS Code ships monthly and you can see when a new release is available by checking Updates. If the VS Code repository was installed corrected then your system package manager should handle auto-updating in the same way as other packages on the system.

    Node.js

    Node.js is a popular platform and runtime for easily building and running JavaScript applications. It also includes NPM, a Package Manager for Node.js modules. You'll see Node.js and NPM mentioned frequently in our documentation and some optional VS Code tooling requires Node.js (for example, the VS Code extension generator).

    If you'd like to install Node.js on Linux, see Installing Node.js via package manager to find the Node.js package and installation instructions tailored to your Linux distribution.

    To learn more about JavaScript and Node.js, see our Node.js tutorial where you'll learn about running and debugging Node.js applications with VS Code.

    Setting VS Code as the default text editor

    xdg-open

    You can set the default text editor for text files (text/plain) that is used by xdg-open with the following command:

    xdg-mime default code.desktop text/plain
    

    Debian alternatives system

    Debian-based distributions allow setting a default editor using the alternatives system, without concern for the mime type. You can set this by running the following and selecting code.

    sudo update-alternatives --set editor /usr/bin/code
    

    Next Steps

    Once you have installed VS Code, these topics will help you learn more about VS Code:

    Common Questions

    Azure VM Issues

    I'm getting a "Running without the SUID sandbox" error?

    You can safely ignore this error.

    Debian and Moving Files to Trash

    If you see an error when deleting files from the VS Code Explorer on the Debian operating system, it might be because the trash implementation that VS Code is using is not there.

    Run these commands to solve this issue:

    sudo apt-get install gvfs-bin
    

    error ENOSPC

    When you see this error, it indicates that the VS Code file watcher is running out of handles. The current limit can be viewed by running:

    cat /proc/sys/fs/inotify/max_user_watches
    

    The limit can be increased to its maximum by editing /etc/sysctl.conf and adding this line to the end of the file:

    fs.inotify.max_user_watches=524288
    

    The new value can then be loaded in by running sudo sysctl -p. Note that Arch Linux works a little differently, view this page for advice.

    While 524288 is the maximum number of files that can be watched, if you're in an environment that is particularly memory constrained, you may wish to lower the number. Each file watch takes up 540 bytes (32-bit) or ~1kB (64-bit), so assuming that all 524288 watches are consumed that results in an upper bound of around 256MB (32-bit) or 512MB (64-bit).

    I can't see Chinese characters in Ubuntu

    We're working on a fix. In the meantime, open the application menu, then choose File > Preferences > Settings. Then set editor.fontFamily as shown:

        "editor.fontFamily": "Droid Sans Mono, Droid Sans Fallback"
    

    Package git is not installed

    This error can appear during installation and is typically caused by the package manager's being out of date. Try updating it and installing again:

    # For .deb
    sudo apt-get update
    
    # For .rpm (Fedora 21 and below)
    sudo yum update
    
    # For .rpm (Fedora 22 and above)
    sudo dnf update
    

    The code bin command does not bring the window to the foreground on Ubuntu

    Running 'code .' on Ubuntu when VS Code is already open in the current directory will not bring VS Code into the foreground. This is a feature of the OS which can be disabled using ccsm.

    # Install
    sudo apt-get update
    sudo apt-get install compizconfig-settings-manager
    
    # Run
    ccsm
    

    Under General > General Options > Focus & Raise Behaviour, set "Focus Prevention Level" to "Off". Remember this is an OS-level setting that will apply to all applications, not just VS Code.

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