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As discussed with the Python extension team, we can inject our own interpreter while setting up an Interactive Job by setting the "python.defaultInterpreterPath" in the vscode-server settings file. Codespaces already does this, so this is a tried and tested approach.
We will use the Jupyter Terminal to fetch the Python Path.
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💪 Set "python.defaultInterpreterPath" when connecting to an interactive job
Set "python.defaultInterpreterPath" when connecting to an interactive job
Oct 18, 2022
As discussed with the Python extension team, we can inject our own interpreter while setting up an Interactive Job by setting the "python.defaultInterpreterPath" in the vscode-server settings file. Codespaces already does this, so this is a tried and tested approach.
We will use the Jupyter Terminal to fetch the Python Path.
The text was updated successfully, but these errors were encountered: