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-===== How to use Visual Studio Code on the cluster =====+===== How to connect Visual Studio Code with the cluster =====
  
 You might want to use Visual Studio (VS) Code for coding on cluster instead of the jupyter lab environment provided as standard. You might want to use Visual Studio (VS) Code for coding on cluster instead of the jupyter lab environment provided as standard.
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-If you are interested to try out VS code, follow the intructions below:+If you are interested to try out VS Code, follow the intructions below:
  
  
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-   https://code.visualstudio.com/docs/setup/windows+   https://code.visualstudio.com/docs/setup
  
  
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-For connecting VS code to cluster you will need to install extensions:+For connecting VS Code to cluster you will need to install extensions:
  
  
  
-1) Go to the "Extensions" sidebar in VS code+1) Go to the "Extensions" sidebar in VS Code
  
  
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-Now you are ready to connect VS code to cluster. Follow instructions below or https://code.visualstudio.com/docs/remote/ssh:+Now you are ready to connect VS Code to cluster. Follow instructions below or https://code.visualstudio.com/docs/remote/ssh:
  
  
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