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CadenceH Cha
CadenceH Cha
409 Points

code . on bash

What does code . do in the terminal? Its supposed to open an editor, but mine shows: "-bash: code: command not found.

2 Answers

Steven Parker
Steven Parker
231,236 Points

"Code" is indeed an editor, and a rather nice fancy one, but it probably doesn't come with your operating system.

You can download it and then install it (for free) from here :point_right: Visual Studio Code.

Weird... I've already got VS Code downloaded and installed on my mac, but 'code .' still doesn't work, returns the same error as above... oddly, it returns this error if I also try 'sub lime .'