Visual Studio Code (VS Code) es un editor de código de código abierto desarrollado por Microsoft que combina la simplicidad de un editor de código con las características necesarias para el ciclo básico de edición-construcción-depuración.
Resumen
¿Qué es Visual Studio Code?
Visual Studio Code (VS Code) es un editor de código de código abierto desarrollado por Microsoft. Combina la simplicidad de un editor de código con las características esenciales requeridas para el ciclo de edición-construcción-depuración. Soporta múltiples lenguajes de programación y ofrece un rico modelo de extensiones.
¿Cómo usar Visual Studio Code?
Para usar VS Code, descarga la versión adecuada para Windows, macOS o Linux desde el sitio web oficial. También puedes probar la versión Insiders para experimentar las últimas características. Una vez instalado, puedes abrir archivos, crear proyectos e instalar extensiones para mejorar sus capacidades.
Características clave de Visual Studio Code
- Soporte integral para edición y navegación de código
- Funcionalidad de depuración ligera
- Rico modelo de extensiones con un mercado
- Terminal integrada y soporte para Git
- Actualizaciones mensuales con nuevas características y correcciones de errores
Casos de uso comunes para Visual Studio Code
- Escribir y depurar código en varios lenguajes de programación
- Colaborar en proyectos utilizando la integración de Git
- Personalizar tu entorno de desarrollo con extensiones
- Construir aplicaciones web utilizando herramientas integradas
Preguntas frecuentes sobre Visual Studio Code
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¿Es Visual Studio Code gratuito?
¡Sí! Visual Studio Code es gratuito y de código abierto.
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¿Puedo usar Visual Studio Code para desarrollo web?
¡Absolutamente! VS Code se utiliza ampliamente para el desarrollo web y soporta HTML, CSS, JavaScript y más.
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¿Cómo puedo contribuir a Visual Studio Code?
Puedes contribuir reportando errores, enviando solicitudes de características, revisando cambios de código o mejorando la documentación.
Detalle
Visual Studio Code - Open Source ("Code - OSS")
The Repository
This repository ("Code - OSS
") is where we (Microsoft) develop the Visual Studio Code product together with the community. Not only do we work on code and issues here, we also publish our roadmap, monthly iteration plans, and our endgame plans. This source code is available to everyone under the standard MIT license.
Visual Studio Code
<p align="center"> <img alt="VS Code in action" src="https://user-images.githubusercontent.com/35271042/118224532-3842c400-b438-11eb-923d-a5f66fa6785a.png"> </p>Visual Studio Code is a distribution of the Code - OSS
repository with Microsoft-specific customizations released under a traditional Microsoft product license.
Visual Studio Code combines the simplicity of a code editor with what developers need for their core edit-build-debug cycle. It provides comprehensive code editing, navigation, and understanding support along with lightweight debugging, a rich extensibility model, and lightweight integration with existing tools.
Visual Studio Code is updated monthly with new features and bug fixes. You can download it for Windows, macOS, and Linux on Visual Studio Code's website. To get the latest releases every day, install the Insiders build.
Contributing
There are many ways in which you can participate in this project, for example:
- Submit bugs and feature requests, and help us verify as they are checked in
- Review source code changes
- Review the documentation and make pull requests for anything from typos to additional and new content
If you are interested in fixing issues and contributing directly to the code base, please see the document How to Contribute, which covers the following:
- How to build and run from source
- The development workflow, including debugging and running tests
- Coding guidelines
- Submitting pull requests
- Finding an issue to work on
- Contributing to translations
Feedback
- Ask a question on Stack Overflow
- Request a new feature
- Upvote popular feature requests
- File an issue
- Connect with the extension author community on GitHub Discussions or Slack
- Follow @code and let us know what you think!
See our wiki for a description of each of these channels and information on some other available community-driven channels.
Related Projects
Many of the core components and extensions to VS Code live in their own repositories on GitHub. For example, the node debug adapter and the mono debug adapter repositories are separate from each other. For a complete list, please visit the Related Projects page on our wiki.
Bundled Extensions
VS Code includes a set of built-in extensions located in the extensions folder, including grammars and snippets for many languages. Extensions that provide rich language support (code completion, Go to Definition) for a language have the suffix language-features
. For example, the json
extension provides coloring for JSON
and the json-language-features
extension provides rich language support for JSON
.
Development Container
This repository includes a Visual Studio Code Dev Containers / GitHub Codespaces development container.
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For Dev Containers, use the Dev Containers: Clone Repository in Container Volume... command which creates a Docker volume for better disk I/O on macOS and Windows.
- If you already have VS Code and Docker installed, you can also click here to get started. This will cause VS Code to automatically install the Dev Containers extension if needed, clone the source code into a container volume, and spin up a dev container for use.
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For Codespaces, install the GitHub Codespaces extension in VS Code, and use the Codespaces: Create New Codespace command.
Docker / the Codespace should have at least 4 Cores and 6 GB of RAM (8 GB recommended) to run full build. See the development container README for more information.
Code of Conduct
This project has adopted the Microsoft Open Source Code of Conduct. For more information see the Code of Conduct FAQ or contact opencode@microsoft.com with any additional questions or comments.
License
Copyright (c) Microsoft Corporation. All rights reserved.
Licensed under the MIT license.