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## About
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This add-on runs Visual Studio Code, allowing you to edit your Home Assistant
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configuration straight from the web browser and can be embeded straight
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configuration straight from the web browser and can be embedded straight
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into the Home Assistant frontend UI.
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Visual Studio Code runs as a remote server using `code-server`, and is a
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fully fletched VSCode experience.
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The add-on has the Home Assistant and MDI icons extensions pre-installed
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and pre-configured right out of the box. This mean that auto completion works
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and pre-configured right out of the box. This means that autocompletion works
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instantly, without the need for configuring anything.
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1. [Add our Hass.io add-ons repository][repository] to your Hass.io instance.
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1. Install the "Visual Studio Code" add-on.
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1. Configure a "password".
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1. Configure a "password" in the add-on settings.
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1. Start the "Visual Studio Code" add-on.
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1. Check the logs of the "Visual Studio Code" add-on to see if everything went
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well.
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### Option: `init_commands`
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Customize your IDE environment even more with the `init_commands` option.
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Customize your VSCode environment even more with the `init_commands` option.
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Add one or more shell commands to the list, and they will be executed every
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single time this add-on starts.
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### Option: `leave_front_door_open`
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Adding this option to the add-on configuration allows you to disable
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authentication on the IDE by setting it to `true`.
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authentication on the VSCode by setting it to `true`.
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**Note**: _We STRONGLY suggest, not to use this, even if this add-on is
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only exposed to your internal network. USE AT YOUR OWN RISK!_
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#### Option: `i_like_to_be_pwned`
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### Option: `i_like_to_be_pwned`
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Adding this option to the add-on configuration allows to you bypass the
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HaveIBeenPwned password requirement by setting it to `true`.
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## Embedding into Home Assistant
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It is possible to embed the IDE directly into Home Assistant, allowing
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you to access your IDE through the Home Assistant frontend.
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It is possible to embed VSCode directly into Home Assistant, allowing
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you to access your VSCode through the Home Assistant frontend.
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Home Assistant provides the `panel_iframe` component, for these purposes.
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- This add-on currently only supports AMD64 machines, we hope to be able
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to ship other architectures soon!
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- "Visual Studio Code is unable to watch for file changes in this large
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workspace" (error ENOSPC)
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This issue is caused by your system not having enough file handles,
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which causes VSCode to be unable to watch all your files. For HassOS,
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currently the only option is to click on the little gog when the
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notification appears and tell it to not show again. In case you have
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a generic Linux setup (e.g., Ubuntu), follow this guide by Microsoft:
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<https://code.visualstudio.com/docs/setup/linux#_error-enospc>
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## Changelog & Releases
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