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  1. Quickstart: use source control in VS Code - Visual Studio Code

    Get up and running with Git in Visual Studio Code in minutes. This guide covers the essentials of setting up a repository, saving your changes, and syncing your code.

  2. Source Control in VS Code - Visual Studio Code

    Learn how to use VS Code's integrated Git source control features like staging, committing, branching, merge conflict resolution, and GitHub integration.

  3. Working with GitHub in VS Code - Visual Studio Code

    The GitHub Repositories extension lets you quickly browse, search, edit, and commit to any remote GitHub repository directly from within Visual Studio Code, without needing to clone the repository …

  4. Source Control FAQ - Visual Studio Code

    Visual Studio Code's Frequently Asked Questions (FAQ) for Source Control, Git & GitHub in VS Code

  5. Visual Studio Code - The open source AI code editor

    Visual Studio Code redefines AI-powered coding with GitHub Copilot for building and debugging modern web and cloud applications. Visual Studio Code is free and available on your favorite platform - …

  6. Set up GitHub Copilot in VS Code - Visual Studio Code

    This guide walks you through setting up GitHub Copilot in Visual Studio Code. To use Copilot in VS Code, you need to have access to GitHub Copilot with your GitHub account.

  7. Version control in VS Code - Visual Studio Code

    In this tutorial, we will learn how to use the basics of Git version control in Visual Studio Code. For more information about integrated Git support, including how to work with remote repositories, read on in …

  8. Set up Visual Studio Code with Copilot

    Telemetry in your free version of GitHub Copilot is currently enabled. By default, code suggestions that match public code, including code references in the VS Code and <github.com> experience, are …

  9. Visual Studio Code on Windows

    With WSL, you can install and run Linux distributions on Windows to develop and test your source code on Linux, while still working locally on your Windows machine.

  10. Get started with GitHub Copilot in VS Code - Visual Studio Code

    Build your first web application with GitHub Copilot in VS Code. Learn inline suggestions, agents, inline chat, smart actions, and how to personalize your AI coding experience.