Thanks for a nice article. I was however confused by the description here:
Launch Visual Studio Code and press Ctrl+P (Cmd+P on Mac).
The editor opens a side bar Extensions with the PowerShell extension selected.
Click on Install and then Reload.
When I press Ctrl-P I get a small dropdown menu (picture) - and not the Extensions sidebar. The extension was installed previosly, so this might explain the difference - but if I try to install a different extension, I see no Reload button.
I'm using version 1.38.1 on Windows 10.
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Thanks for a nice article. I was however confused by the description here:
Launch Visual Studio Code and press Ctrl+P (Cmd+P on Mac).
The editor opens a side bar Extensions with the PowerShell extension selected.
Click on Install and then Reload.
When I press Ctrl-P I get a small dropdown menu (picture) - and not the Extensions sidebar. The extension was installed previosly, so this might explain the difference - but if I try to install a different extension, I see no Reload button.
I'm using version 1.38.1 on Windows 10.