Files.app
#1424
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You need to install blink-fs extension inside vscode.
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I am a bit confused right now, I have added a host and for this a location to Files.app. In the Files.app of iOS everything is also recognized correctly. But when I try to edit e.g. a bash script via code, I get the following error in the blinkCode.log:
I have to say, before it opens VS Code, there is a popup from Blink which disappears so fast, that I can't see what information it contains. |
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Maybe I'm just being silly. I have created a folder in my iCloud Drive. In this folder I created via Blink (touch test.md). Now I want to open it in VS Code. Unfortunately this does not work. At least I haven't figured it out yet.
Now I thought ok, I try the whole thing via a host. I have already saved the location, I can open the file but if I change something and want to save the change, the saving process does not work.
Am I just being silly, or does the integration of VS Code not quite work yet.
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