#Add Bash alias in .bash_profile ?
$ alias code="open -a /Applications/Visual Studio Code.app"
#Open Visual Studio Code by command
$ code .
open Visual Studio Code
press Cmd+shift+p
search for ``Shell command: install 'code' command in PATH.`` and click it
works in terminal
#Open Visual Studio Code by command
$ code .
code -r fileName
cat << EOF >> ~/.bash_profile
# Add Visual Studio Code (code)
export PATH="$PATH:/Applications/Visual Studio Code.app/Contents/Resources/app/bin"
EOF
code -r fileName
#While in VScode
Ctrl + `
#open a terminal
Ctrl + Shift + `
#open a second instance of the terminal (Able to join multiple terminals)
# go to the directory and type
code .
# it open vs code here . means open code in current directory
in the project dir type (code <space> dot): code .
press the enter or return key to open vscode
Launch VS Code.
Open the Command Palette (Cmd+Shift+P) and type 'shell command' to find the Shell Command: Install 'code' command in PATH command.
Restart the terminal
Navigate to project folder in terminal,
Type code . press enter