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| display_name | description | icon | maintainer_github | verified | tags | ||||
|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|
| VS Code Web | VS Code Web - Visual Studio Code in the browser | ../.icons/code.svg | coder | true | 
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VS Code Web
Automatically install Visual Studio Code Server in a workspace and create an app to access it via the dashboard.
module "vscode-web" {
  count          = data.coder_workspace.me.start_count
  source         = "registry.coder.com/modules/vscode-web/coder"
  version        = "1.0.30"
  agent_id       = coder_agent.example.id
  accept_license = true
}
Examples
Install VS Code Web to a custom folder
module "vscode-web" {
  count          = data.coder_workspace.me.start_count
  source         = "registry.coder.com/modules/vscode-web/coder"
  version        = "1.0.30"
  agent_id       = coder_agent.example.id
  install_prefix = "/home/coder/.vscode-web"
  folder         = "/home/coder"
  accept_license = true
}
Install Extensions
module "vscode-web" {
  count          = data.coder_workspace.me.start_count
  source         = "registry.coder.com/modules/vscode-web/coder"
  version        = "1.0.30"
  agent_id       = coder_agent.example.id
  extensions     = ["github.copilot", "ms-python.python", "ms-toolsai.jupyter"]
  accept_license = true
}
Pre-configure Settings
Configure VS Code's settings.json file:
module "vscode-web" {
  count      = data.coder_workspace.me.start_count
  source     = "registry.coder.com/modules/vscode-web/coder"
  version    = "1.0.30"
  agent_id   = coder_agent.example.id
  extensions = ["dracula-theme.theme-dracula"]
  settings = {
    "workbench.colorTheme" = "Dracula"
  }
  accept_license = true
}
Pin a specific VS Code Web version
By default, this module installs the latest. To pin a specific version, retrieve the commit ID from the VS Code Update API and verify its corresponding release on the VS Code GitHub Releases.
module "vscode-web" {
  count      = data.coder_workspace.me.start_count
  source     = "registry.coder.com/modules/vscode-web/coder"
  version    = "1.0.30"
  agent_id   = coder_agent.example.id
  commit_id  = "e54c774e0add60467559eb0d1e229c6452cf8447"  
  accept_license = true
}
