telemetry.enableTelemetry
user setting to false
.telemetry
, and uncheck the Telemetry: Enable Telemetry setting. This will silence all telemetry events from VS Code going forward.telemetry.enableTelemetry
setting. Consult the specific extension's documentation to learn about its telemetry reporting.telemetry.enableCrashReporter
user setting to false
.crash
, and uncheck the Telemetry: Enable Crash Reporter setting.@tag:usesOnlineServices
. This will display all settings that control the usage of online services and you can individually switch them on or off.default
to none
.update mode
and change the setting to none
.resourcesapp
folder. VS Code's ThirdPartyNotices.txt
, Chromium's Credits_*.html
, and VS Code's English language LICENSE.txt
are available under resourcesapp
. Localized versions of LICENSE.txt
by Language ID are under resourcesapplicenses
.vscode
repository and the Microsoft Visual Studio Code distribution?Code - OSS
) is where we develop the Visual Studio Code product. Not only do we write code and work on issues there, we also publish our roadmap and monthly iteration and endgame plans. The source code is available to everyone under a standard MIT license.Code - OSS
repository with Microsoft specific customizations (including source code), released under a traditional Microsoft product license.files.exclude
setting and they will not be searched for project files:--disable-gpu
command-line switch.At its heart, Visual Studio for Mac is a macOS counterpart of the Windows version of Visual Studio. If you enjoy the Visual Studio development experience, but need or want to use macOS, you should feel right at home. Its UX is inspired by Visual Studio, yet designed to look and feel like a native citizen of macOS. And like Visual Studio for Windows, it’s complemented by Visual Studio Code for times when you don’t need a full IDE, but want a lightweight yet rich standalone source editor.Visual Studio on the Mac is said to run Microsoft's .NET software framework and include the programming language of C#. The Microsoft Connect() 2016 developer conference is set to run later this week, from November 16-18, so an official announcement from Microsoft about Visual Studio on the Mac is likely to happen sometime during the event.