This is a sample project that lets you try out the VS Code Remote - Containers extension in a few easy steps.
Note: If you're following the quick start, you can jump to the Things to try section.
Follow these steps to open this sample in a container:
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If this is your first time using a development container, please follow the getting started steps.
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Linux users: Update
USER_UID
andUSER_GID
in.devcontainer/Dockerfile
with your user UID/GID if not 1000 to avoid creating files as root. -
If you're not yet in a development container:
- Clone this repository.
- Press F1 and select the Remote-Containers: Open Folder in Container... command.
- Select the cloned copy of this folder, wait for the container to start, and try things out!
Once you have this sample opened in a container, you'll be able to work with it like you would locally.
Note: This container runs as a non-root user with sudo access by default. Comment out
"-u", "vscode"
in.devcontainer/devcontainer.json
if you'd prefer to run as root.
Some things to try:
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Edit:
- Open
Sources/main.swift
- Try adding some code and check out the language features.
- Open
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Terminal: Press ctrl+shift+` and type
uname
and other Linux commands from the terminal window. -
Build, Run, and Debug:
- Open
Sources/main.swift
- Add a breakpoint (e.g. on line 8).
- Press F5 to launch the app in the container.
- Once the breakpoint is hit, try hovering over variables, examining locals, and more.
- Open
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Licensed under the MIT License. See LICENSE in the project root for license information.