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- | ===== How to connect 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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- | 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 " | + | 1) Go to the " |
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- | Now you are ready to connect VS code to cluster. Follow instructions below or https:// | + | Now you are ready to connect VS Code to cluster. Follow instructions below or https:// |