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# [Visual Studio Code](https://code.visualstudio.com)
VSCode suppport for C/C++ and CMake is provided by
the [Microsoft C/C++ extension pack ](https://marketplace.visualstudio.com/items?itemName=ms-vscode.cpptools-extension-pack ).
You can install it from the VSCode extensions tab.
If you use a unofficial VSCode distribution like [VSCodium ](https://vscodium.com ), you will need to install the
extension pack manually by downloading the VSIX files and going to `Extensions > ... > Install from VSIX` .
CMake support for VSCode uses CMake presets provided by the project by default.
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When you open the Luanti folder with VSCode, you should get a quick pick asking you for the default preset.
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![VSCode CMake Preset Selection ](images/vscode_cmake_preset_selection.png )
You can use the bottom bar to change the CMake profile, change the build target, build, run and debug (running/debugging doesn't build first).
![VSCode Toolbar ](images/vscode_toolbar.png )
Like most of the VSCode experience, it may be faster to use commands directly (most of the VSCode UI just trigger commands).
| Command Name | Usecase |
|----------------------------------|----------------------------------|
| `CMake: Select Configure Preset` | Change the current CMake profile |
| `CMake: Set Build Target` | Change the current build target |
| `CMake: Build` | Build current target |
| `CMake: Clean` | Clean build files |
| `CMake: Run Without Debugging` | Run selected run target |
| `CMake: Debug` | Debug selected run target |
## Windows
Under Windows, the recommended compiler is the [Visual Studio ](https://visualstudio.microsoft.com ) compiler.
From the Visual Studio installer, you need to install the `Desktop development with C++` Workload.
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[Vcpkg ](https://vcpkg.io ) is the recommended way of installing Luanti dependencies.
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Follow the official documentation to install it and install Luanti dependencies as explained in [Windows compilation process ](../compiling/windows.md ).
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You need to let CMake know about the `vcpkg` installation in VSCode.
Modify your `.vscode/settings.json` :
```json
{
"cmake.configureSettings": {
"CMAKE_TOOLCHAIN_FILE": "C:/path/to/vcpkg/scripts/buildsystems/vcpkg.cmake"
}
}
```