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For a steady stream of TILs from a variety of rocketeers, checkout
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## VSCode
- [Add The VSCode CLI To Your Path](vscode/add-the-vscode-cli-to-your-path.md)
- [Open An Integrated Terminal Window](vscode/open-an-integrated-terminal-window.md)
- [Toggle Between Terminals](vscode/toggle-between-terminals.md)

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# Add The VSCode CLI To Your Path
Visual Studio Code has a command line tool that can do a bunch of things.
Perhaps the most common is opening up the current directory from the
command line.
First, you need to add `code` to your path. This can be done from within
Code itself.
Hit `Cmd+Shift+p` to pop open the command palette. Then start typing `Shell
Command ...` until the `Shell Command: Install "code" command in shell PATH`
option appears. Select this and Code will add `code` to your path.
Try `code .` to open the current directory or run `code --help` for more
details on what's available.