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Tunnel (Recommended): For this, make sure the Project -> Project Settings -> editor/ide/auto_start_tunnel property is on. The tunnel will start automatically in the Terminal Tab. After you get an URL for it (From the terminal tab), simply copy that URL and put it in the: Project -> Project Settings -> editor/ide/vscode_url. Now it will always connect automatically to the tunnel (locally). You may need to authenticate with GitHub.
External Folder: For this, simply load an external folder in vscode.
If you want to hide the old Script editor, go to:
Editor ->
Manage Editor Features... ->
(Disable) Script Editor
Note:
This will hide the previous Script editor in favour of the new `VSCode` based one.
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This is how to use the new VSCode IDE tab:
There are 2 ways to use the editor:
Project -> Project Settings -> editor/ide/auto_start_tunnelproperty is on. The tunnel will start automatically in the Terminal Tab. After you get an URL for it (From the terminal tab), simply copy that URL and put it in the:Project -> Project Settings -> editor/ide/vscode_url. Now it will always connect automatically to the tunnel (locally). You may need to authenticate with GitHub.If you want to hide the old
Scripteditor, go to:Note:
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