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How do I install Microsoft Visual Studio Code on a Debian or Ubuntu or Fedora Linux desktop? - -Visual Studio supports debugging Linux apps and code editor now open source by Microsoft. It is a preview (beta) version but you can test it and use it on your own Linux based desktop. - -### Why use Visual Studio Code? ### - -From the project website: - -> Visual Studio Code provides developers with a new choice of developer tool that combines the simplicity and streamlined experience of a code editor with the best of what developers need for their core code-edit-debug cycle. Visual Studio Code is the first code editor, and first cross-platform development tool - supporting OS X, Linux, and Windows - in the Visual Studio family. If you use Unity, ASP.NET 5, NODE.JS or related tool, give it a try. - -### Requirements for Visual Studio Code on Linux ### - -1. Ubuntu Desktop version 14.04 -1. GLIBCXX version 3.4.15 or later -1. GLIBC version 2.15 or later - -The following installation instructions are tested on: - -1. Fedora Linux 22 and 23 -1. Debian Linux 8 -1. Ubuntu Linux 14.04 LTS - -### Download Visual Studio Code ### - -Visit [this page][1] to grab the latest version and save it to ~/Downloads/ folder on Linux desktop: - -![Fig.01: Download Visual Studio Code For Linux](http://s0.cyberciti.org/uploads/faq/2015/11/download-visual-studio-code.jpg) - -Fig.01: Download Visual Studio Code For Linux - -Make a new folder (say $HOME/VSCode) and extract VSCode-linux-x64.zip inside that folder or in /usr/local/ folder. Unzip VSCode-linux64.zip to that folder. - -Make a new folder (say $HOME/VSCode) and extract VSCode-linux-x64.zip inside that folder or in /usr/local/ folder. Unzip VSCode-linux64.zip to that folder. - -### Alternate install method ### - -You can use the wget command to download VScode as follows: - - $ wget 'https://az764295.vo.msecnd.net/public/0.10.1-release/VSCode-linux64.zip' - -Sample outputs: - - --2015-11-18 13:55:23-- https://az764295.vo.msecnd.net/public/0.10.1-release/VSCode-linux64.zip - Resolving az764295.vo.msecnd.net (az764295.vo.msecnd.net)... 93.184.215.200, 2606:2800:11f:179a:1972:2405:35b:459 - Connecting to az764295.vo.msecnd.net (az764295.vo.msecnd.net)|93.184.215.200|:443... connected. - HTTP request sent, awaiting response... 200 OK - Length: 64638315 (62M) [application/octet-stream] - Saving to: 'VSCode-linux64.zip' - - 100%[======================================>] 64,638,315 84.9MB/s in 0.7s - - 2015-11-18 13:55:23 (84.9 MB/s) - 'VSCode-linux64.zip' saved [64638315/64638315] - -### Install VScode using the command line ### - -Cd to ~/Download/ location, enter: - - $ cd ~/Download/ - $ ls -l - -Sample outputs: - -![Fig.02: VSCode downloaded to my ~/Downloads/ folder](http://s0.cyberciti.org/uploads/faq/2015/11/list-vscode-linux.jpg) - -Fig.02: VSCode downloaded to my ~/Downloads/ folder - -Unzip VSCode-linux64.zip in /usr/local/ directory, enter: - - $ sudo unzip VSCode-linux64.zip -d /usr/local/ - -Cd into /usr/local/ to create the soft-link as follows using the ln command for the Code executable. This is useful to run VSCode from the terminal application: - - $ su - - # cd /usr/local/ - # ls -l - # cd bin/ - # ln -s ../VSCode-linux-x64/Code code - # exit - -Sample session: - -![Fig.03 Create the sym-link with the absolute path to the Code executable](http://s0.cyberciti.org/uploads/faq/2015/11/verify-and-ln-vscode.jpg) - -Fig.03 Create the sym-link with the absolute path to the Code executable - -### How do I use VSCode on Linux? ### - -Open the Terminal app and type the following command: - - $ /usr/local/bin/code - -Sample outputs: - -![Fig.04: VSCode in action on Linux](http://s0.cyberciti.org/uploads/faq/2015/11/vscode-welcome.jpg) - -Fig.04: VSCode in action on Linux - -And, there you have it, the VSCode installed and working correctly on the latest version of Debian, Ubuntu and Fedora Linux. I suggest that you read [getting started pages from Microsoft][2] to understand the core concepts that will make you more productive writing and navigating your code. - --------------------------------------------------------------------------------- - -via: http://www.cyberciti.biz/faq/debian-ubuntu-fedora-linux-installing-visual-studio-code/ - -作者:Vivek Gite -译者:[译者ID](https://github.com/译者ID) -校对:[校对者ID](https://github.com/校对者ID) - -本文由 [LCTT](https://github.com/LCTT/TranslateProject) 原创编译,[Linux中国](https://linux.cn/) 荣誉推出 - -[1]:https://code.visualstudio.com/Download -[2]:https://code.visualstudio.com/docs \ No newline at end of file