Visual Studio Code Git Bash



Utilize the tight integration of Visual Studio Code with the Git source-control management system.

  1. Vs Code Add Bash Terminal
  2. Vs Code Use Windows Terminal

This small Visual Studio Code extension adds two 'bash' commands to VSCode that allow you to start git-bash, either in the folder of the current file or in the workspace's root folder. Plugin provides two commands: bash will open bash in your current file's directory.

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  • Integrate the Git Bash Terminal into Visual Studio Code on Windows 10Install VSCode: 11 VSCode Extensions: https://youtu.be/M.
  • Visual Studio Code, installed A basic understanding of Git concepts and commands, such as working with repositories, forks, clones, and branches, staging and unstaging changes, and pushing commits. You need a GitHub account.

Learning objectives

In this module, you will:

  • Perform common GitHub tasks by using the Command Palette in Visual Studio.
  • Monitor the status of your work
  • Commit your files to your repositories from the Source Control view
Visual Studio Code Git Bash

Prerequisites

Vs Code Add Bash Terminal

  • Git, installed
  • Visual Studio Code, installed
  • A basic understanding of Git concepts and commands, such as working with repositories, forks, clones, and branches, staging and unstaging changes, and pushing commits.
  • You need a GitHub account.

Vs Code Use Windows Terminal

  • Exercise - Clone a repository and create a branchmin
  • Stage, commit, and push changes to a remote repositorymin
  • Exercise - Stage, commit, and push changes to a remote repositorymin