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  1. Jul 25, 2020 · Upon clicking the Visual Studio Code button it says that the shortcut is missing its target. 1). I pinned that to my taskbar. 2). Clicked on that shortcut and Windows told me to delete it since the target is missing. 3). And opened the VS Code regularly as I do normally from my Unity Editor. Note. I'm using VS Code with Unity so your milage may ...

  2. Mar 18, 2017 · When editing package.json in VS Code, if repository doesn't point to an https-served repo, you'll get the warning, "An icon requires a repository with HTTPS protocol to be specified in this package.json".

  3. Jul 14, 2022 · There is one way, but after using it, vs code will report that its installation is broken, but this notification can be disabled forever. If that doesn't bother you, then: Go to the vs code installation folder; next, resources\app\out\vs\workbench; open workbench.desktop.main.css; Find the class.window-appicon

  4. Aug 18, 2022 · Go To Vs Code's Setting (Gear logo at bottom left) Search "VSCode Icons" Once you search it, you'll find three options Breadcrumbs: Icons, Outline: Icons Tick both of them and the third option will be Workbench: Icon Theme in your case, it will either be None or be Minimal (Visual Studio Code) Just click on the tab and change it to Seti (Visual Studio Code), Restart your VSCode, and all the ...

  5. Jan 17, 2018 · The M and U in this case is just Visual Studio Code syncing up with Git and identifying (very nicely in the UI, I might add) which files have been modified and which files are untracked. It\'s just a nice, clear and easy way to look through your workspace and see exactly what your current git status is without having to enter the command on the command line.

  6. Jul 7, 2020 · I need to change this icon: I already changed the icon in the properties of the project, and proceeded to build the project: But the icon doesn't change.

  7. Sep 29, 2016 · Thanks for contributing an answer to Stack Overflow! Please be sure to answer the question.Provide details and share your research!

  8. VS Code has a couple of commands for opening its logs folders: For VS Code logs, you can use the Developer: Open Logs Folder command. For VS Code extensions, it's Developer: Open Extensions Logs Folder. You can search for those commands in the Command Palette in the usual way.

  9. Jun 20, 2020 · I have both Visual Studio Code and Visual Studio 2017 installed on my machines. VSCode at one time had an orange icon and it was great because I could easily tell them apart but, from what I read, they changed it because people didn't like that it looked slightly like Sublime text. So they went with a blueish color, almost identical to the ...

  10. I built my own custom version of vscode to add some features to the minimap, namely highlighting when highlighting a word. All is well and good, apart from the issue where my version of vscode never