free-vscode-csharp
vscode-cpptools
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GNU General Public License v3.0 or later | GNU General Public License v3.0 or later |
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free-vscode-csharp
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A new F# compiler feature: graph-based type-checking
I only tried F# for few days, but it was a pleasant experience on both macos and linux.
dotnet CLI should take care of build process, it can even generate self-sufficient executable (that bundle parts of .NET in them). The infamous required XML boilerplate has also been cut down to near-zero.
My biggest gripe is that Microsoft's debugger is closed-source and proprietary (though free for users of official VSCode builds). There is open-source netcoredbg by Samsung, so you can use VSCod[e,ium] with https://open-vsx.org/extension/muhammad-sammy/csharp , but YMMV.
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Open source debugger?
When looking into C# tools though, my understanding is that the main debugging tool is under a proprietary MS license, although maybe I'm misunderstanding that. My question is, is there a FOSS debugger or tool kit for C# development? I did find this on the marketplace but am not sure if this is what I'm looking for. I know this is a bit of a niche case but was hoping to clarify. I'm not committed to VSCodium and am open to other text editors/IDEs, although would prefer to stick with it if possible.
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Proprietary Environments are a Trap
My understanding is that I can install VSCodium and that they have many of the most popular extensions available. They even seem to have an alternative for the C# debugger. I could also use VSCodium and manually install the Microsoft extensions from the distributed VSX files.
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Is .NET open? MS pushing a proprietary extension to replace OmniSharp
and there is a VSCode extension that uses this instead of the MS debugger
https://open-vsx.org/extension/muhammad-sammy/csharp
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VS Code or VS Codium - Which should I use?
C# language (powered by OmniSharp): Official C# language support. The extension is subject to this restrictive license because it uses Microsoft's proprietary debugger. The source code is available under a MIT license. See this comment in the C# extension repo for some discussion on this. There is an alternative version of the C# extension in the Open VSX Registry that uses Samsung’s MIT-licensed Debugger.
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Yeah, VSCode is great, but what a maintenance nightmare
Yeah, Gitpod is pretty nice for what it is. Although it's worth mentioning that certain proprietary Microsoft extensions are licensed for use only in Microsoft distributions of VSCode, so they won't work in Gitpod. Most extensions do work, but Pylance, C#, C/C++ doesn't, to name a few exceptions. Although for C# there is a FOSS extension you can use instead and for C/C++ there is clangd.
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Blazor server app not running (Linux)
I'm not very familiar with C# and .NET, so I can't help you with any specifics. But I do know that Microsoft actively prevent the usage of their proprietary extensions such as the one for C# in non-Microsoft distributions of VS Code, such as VSCodium. Although if you're using VSCodium, you've probably installed the alternative FOSS version of the C# extension, unless you've sideloaded the official C# extension?
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What are some open source apps that are actually terrible for privacy?
For C# there is https://github.com/muhammadsammy/free-omnisharp-vscode for Python there is https://github.com/Microsoft/pyright (Pylance is the proprietary counterpart) for C++ there is https://github.com/clangd/vscode-clangd
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How can I use C# on arch linux?
If you want to stay FOSS, you can use this fork of the C# plugin which uses a free debugger: https://github.com/muhammadsammy/free-omnisharp-vscode
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vscode total noob having issues using c# on linux (manjaro kde plasma)
The download URL for the debugger seems to have changed, but the latest version of the extension should include a fix for that (see muhammadsammy/free-omnisharp-vscode#20).
vscode-cpptools
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Xmake: A modern C/C++ build tool
Now if only MS would fix VSCode[0] :'(. Come on, the feature if more than half a decade old and this point.
0: https://github.com/microsoft/vscode-cpptools/issues/6302
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🚀 Exciting New Feature Proposal for C++ Developers: "Add Similar Function" in IntelliSense! 🚀
🔗 Link to GitHub Issue: Add Similar Function - https://github.com/microsoft/vscode-cpptools/issues/11477
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How to enable pretty printers?
According to this: https://github.com/microsoft/vscode-cpptools/issues/3423 it seems to be at least somewhat possible to reuse natvis files from Visual Studio, but I have not tested that. Never really had the need to look at any non-vector container in the debugger.
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How to Debug C/C++ with Visual Studio Code (From a Microsoft Software Engineer)
Thank you for the feedback! Perf is always an ongoing issue for us but I can say that we’ve recently allocated one of our senior engineers to take on more perf related issues. Something that really helps us out is if you could file reproducible steps that lead to your performance issue. This allows us to address the issues more readily. Please file your issues here: https://github.com/microsoft/vscode-cpptools/issues
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How to Setup VSCode for C/C++ Programming (From a Microsoft Software Engineer)
Yes, see this github issue for an example: Add Ada to supported languages for debugging · Issue #10475 · microsoft/vscode-cpptools (github.com)
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Me after trying to use Git with Eclipse
Nope https://github.com/microsoft/vscode-cpptools/issues/16
- [Vscodium] L'extension C / C ++?
- εχει τρεξει κανεις cuda σε visual studio code ;
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I can't properly use "Run C/C++ file"
and finally, it you're not happy using the extension I provided you, try fo contact the C/C++ Extension repo on GitHub, they'll help you out with your issue. Here's the link: https://github.com/microsoft/vscode-cpptools
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[Vscode] VSCode me donnant une erreur lorsque j’utilise le débogueur : "launch: program enter name n’existe pas"
Vous devez définir le nom de votre exécutable dans launch.json. Ils expliquent ce qu'il faut faire et comment ici : https://github.com/Microsoft/vscode-cpptools/blob/master/launch.md
What are some alternatives?
code-debug - Native debugging for VSCode
CodeLLDB - A native debugger extension for VSCode based on LLDB
vscode-gitlens - Supercharge Git inside VS Code and unlock untapped knowledge within each repository — Visualize code authorship at a glance via Git blame annotations and CodeLens, seamlessly navigate and explore Git repositories, gain valuable insights via rich visualizations and powerful comparison commands, and so much more
vscode-clangd - Visual Studio Code extension for clangd
omnisharp-vscode - Official C# support for Visual Studio Code [Moved to: https://github.com/dotnet/vscode-csharp]
vscodium - binary releases of VS Code without MS branding/telemetry/licensing
netcoredbg - NetCoreDbg is a managed code debugger with MI interface for CoreCLR.
vscode-lldb - A native debugger extension for VSCode based on LLDB [Moved to: https://github.com/vadimcn/codelldb]
nvim-dap - Debug Adapter Protocol client implementation for Neovim
vscode-chrome-debug - Debug your JavaScript code running in Google Chrome from VS Code.
Bear - Bear is a tool that generates a compilation database for clang tooling.