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(Repost from StackOverflow)
It appears that the only way to run devcontainers locally is by following these steps:
I would like to skip step 1 and launch VSCode directly into a container session. Is this currently possible?
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(Experimental duplicate detection) Thanks for submitting this issue. Please also check if it is already covered by an existing one, like: vscode crash and logout on ubuntu when starting devcontainer (#118736)
No, this is not covered. It might be similar to #121805 but that's a UI solution
/duplicate microsoft/vscode-remote-release#4684
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(Repost from StackOverflow)
It appears that the only way to run devcontainers locally is by following these steps:
I would like to skip step 1 and launch VSCode directly into a container session. Is this currently possible?
The text was updated successfully, but these errors were encountered: