Visual Studio Code

Visual Studio Code (VS Code) is a highly popular, free, open-source code editor developed by Microsoft. It's known for its performance, extensibility, and support for a wide range of programming languages.

Installations on NSC systems

Visual Studio Code installations are not provided by NSC, you have to install it yourself in your own home or project directory. See sections below for installation instructions.

For help with installation at NSC, you are welcome to contact .

Obtaining Visual Studio Code

First, you need to download Visual Studio Code. It is freely available and can be downloaded from the official download page.

Official download page: Visual Studio Code Download Page

Note that VS Code is provided by Microsoft and not NSC. You need to install it in your own account on Tetralith and Sigma.

Installation in Your Own Account

Follow these general steps:

  1. Visit the Visual Studio Code Download Page and download the appropriate version for Linux. This may be a tar.gz or other file format depending on your needs.

  2. After downloading, unpack the file using the terminal. For a tar.gz file, use:

    tar xf <downloaded-file>.tar.gz
  3. Navigate to the extracted folder. The folder name might differ based on the downloaded version. For example:

    cd VSCode-linux-x64
  4. Start Visual Studio Code with the command:

    ./code --no-sandbox

This should enable you to use VS Code.

Connecting to NSC systems using VS Code

For detailed instructions on how to use VS Code to connect to NSC systems, please refer to the following page:

Using VS Code on Berzelius


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