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VSCode is an excellent choice of code editor when it comes to raylib. Getting set up with a new VSCode project is easy. |
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Copy the VSCode folder (and all its contents) from raylib/projects/VSCode to your desired project location. These files can also be found [here.](https://github.com/raysan5/raylib/tree/master/projects/VSCode) |
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### Step 2 |
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Make sure you set the proper paths to your local build of raylib in c_cpp_properties.json and tasks.json. These will be specific to your installation of raylib. |
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Install the "C/C++" VSCode extension. |
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### Step 4 |
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Try launching by using the "Debug" launch configuration in the Debug tab. |