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+ | # Open the command palette using Cmd+shift+P or from the gear menu in the bottom left of the window | ||
+ | # Type "settings.json" and then select ''Preferences: Open User Settings (JSON)'' | ||
+ | # Add the following to your settings (if you have other settings already, you may need to add a comma to the line before this one!): | ||
+ | "remote.SSH.enableRemoteCommand": true |
Revision as of 12:40, 17 June 2023
Here are instructions for configuring your local VSCode to connect to
In VSCode
- Open the command palette using Cmd+shift+P or from the gear menu in the bottom left of the window
- Type "settings.json" and then select Preferences: Open User Settings (JSON)
- Add the following to your settings (if you have other settings already, you may need to add a comma to the line before this one!):
"remote.SSH.enableRemoteCommand": true