Thanks so much for this tutorial. Everything worked for me up until hitting Publish, but then I looked it up and I had to learn how to create and add an SSH key to my git account and that solved the problem.
Yes, the wizard asks you if you want to add that option. I think it is a very useful option, so I'd personally reinstall vscode with that checked. However, if you do not mind it, you can always just manually open vscode and go to your files from there.
Bro this helped me so much, the only tutorial that i was able to fully understand. definitely subscribing.
I'm really glad it helped you! Thanks for the sub!
Great one!
Thanks so much for this tutorial. Everything worked for me up until hitting Publish, but then I looked it up and I had to learn how to create and add an SSH key to my git account and that solved the problem.
I'm happy you found a solution for that. I should've added the SSH part to the tutorial as well, now that I think of it.
Thanks for the kind words! 🥜
thank mate, I've been searching for a tutorial like yours, it helped me a lot!
I'm really glad this was helpful! 🥜
Thank you! Super info
Thank you so much bro this helped me alot :) I subbed
🥜🥜 Welcome! 🥜🥜
at 2:57, I don't have the option to open the visual studio code. Was there something you have to do after you let the download wizard do its thing?
Yes, the wizard asks you if you want to add that option. I think it is a very useful option, so I'd personally reinstall vscode with that checked. However, if you do not mind it, you can always just manually open vscode and go to your files from there.