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by hackujin
2916 days ago
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Of course I want this! Globally installed npm and composer packages live in ~/.npm/ and ~/.composer/ and they both have a global packages.json esque file that I need to occasionally edit. The packages installed in those folders MUST be parsed by VSCode for intelesense to work properly. All I'm saying is I'm not gonna jump through all these hoops. I'd rather just keep working on my mac. Hell I'd rather hackintosh a surface pro rather than deal with these issues. Running VSCode through X is annoying. |
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Edit: this is a genuine question of an engineer, who uses Git/npm/node for fullstack development on Windows 10 every day. What kind of setup do you have and what UX do you expect, that requires running the tools in WSL?