Install Visual studio code on Ubuntu linux

Written by xameeramir | Published 2017/12/25
Tech Story Tags: javascript | visual-studio | ubuntu | linux | tools

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If you’re trying to work on .NET outside of Windows, you probably be missing Visual studio. A sub-alternative is VS code.

Now, we’re going to setup it on Ubuntu linux

The contents of the extracted folder will look something like:

code is the executable file we’re interested in:

  • Double click code

For the sake of organisation, I have all the downloaded setups in a separate directory called Programs. Yes, inspired by Windows

Running code everytime from it’s folder is too much work. To minimize it, we can create a symbolic link using the command sudo ln -s /path/to/vscode/Code /usr/local/bin/code

In my case, I replaced /path/to/vscode/Code with ~/Programs/VSCode-linux-x64/Code so the final syntax is

sudo ln -s ~/Programs/VSCode-linux-x64/Code /usr/local/bin/code

In case of already created symbolic link, an error will be shown:

From next time, we can just open a terminal with Ctrl Alt T and type code

After installation, make sure to always run the [dnvm](http://stackoverflow.com/a/35031584/2404470) and [dnu](http://stackoverflow.com/a/35031584/2404470) commands by adding to [.bash_profile](http://stackoverflow.com/a/35031584/2404470) using the below commands:

echo 'source dnvm.sh' >> ~/.bash_profile echo 'export MONO_MANAGED_WATCHER=disabled' >> ~/.bash_profile

Verify that commands are actually added:

  • Go to Home in Files explorer

  • Unhide hidden files using Ctrl+H
  • Locate the .bash_profile file
  • Open it with gedit or your favourite editor

source dnvm.sh export MONO_MANAGED_WATCHER=disabled

Alternatively, use [cat](http://askubuntu.com/a/261902/219603) or [less](http://askubuntu.com/a/261902/219603) commands:

And VS code is ready to use:

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Originally published at xameeramir.github.io.


Published by HackerNoon on 2017/12/25