If you have a student (.edu) email address, you can get JetBrains Rider for free, that IDE is really incredible, everything just works amazingly right out of the box.
Only free option I know of is Visual Studio. Be warned, though, while it works and will give you IntelliSense, I personally find it really difficult to find things in the UI, I find it to be pretty slow, and I find the default keyboard shortcut mappings to be garbage.
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CMD/CTRL+Shift+P to bring up the command palette, then search for OmniSharp, one of the commands should be to restart it.
It didn't work, sadly.
Anything else I can do (or worse case, any other IDEs I can use)?
If you have a student (.edu) email address, you can get JetBrains Rider for free, that IDE is really incredible, everything just works amazingly right out of the box.
I don't, sadly. And I can't really shell out money, since I have no online currency buffer, nor do I have money to spend.
Any free IDEs I could use?
Only free option I know of is Visual Studio. Be warned, though, while it works and will give you IntelliSense, I personally find it really difficult to find things in the UI, I find it to be pretty slow, and I find the default keyboard shortcut mappings to be garbage.
So, does this mean I'm (almost) shit out of luck here?
Until the Language Server implementation for C# gets better, unfortunately I think so. Visual Studio works okay, I just personally dislike it.
Okay. I'll try to do some looking myself. But thank you for your help.
Heβs asking about VS Code, not Visual Studio.
Oh, my bad.