Visual Studio Code uses the power of Roslyn and OmniSharp to offer an enhanced C# experience. You can install it from within VS Code by searching for 'C#' in the Extensions view ( ⇧⌘X (Windows, Linux Ctrl+Shift+X)) or if you already have a project with C# files, VS Code will prompt you to install the extension as soon as you open a C# file. Installing C# supportĬ# language support is an optional install from the Marketplace. If you want the best possible experience for those projects and development on Windows in general, we recommend you use Visual Studio Community. In these cases, if you want to have a lightweight tool to edit a file - VS Code has you covered. An example of a non-supported project type is an ASP.NET MVC Application (though ASP.NET Core is supported). NET Framework.ĭue to this focus, many standard C# project types are not recognized by VS Code.
Note: VS Code has limited support for debugging applications running on the Desktop. Mono debugging - see the Mono Debug extension's README.NET Core debugging - see the Microsoft C# extension's GitHub page. VS Code supports debugging of C# applications running on either. Our focus with VS Code is to be a great editor for cross-platform C# development. NET Core and VS Code for another relevant article). The C# support in Visual Studio Code is optimized for cross-platform. Configure IntelliSense for cross-compiling.