Visual Studio Code

Visual Studio Code is a free cross-platform code editor by Microsoft (not to be confused with Visual Studio).

Importing the project

  • Make sure the C/C++ extension is installed. You can find instructions in the official documentation.

  • From the Visual Studio Code’s main screen open the Godot root folder with File > Open Folder….

  • Press Ctrl + Shift + P to open the command prompt window and enter Configure Task.

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  • Select the Create tasks.json file from template option.

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  • Then select Others.

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  • Within the tasks.json file find the "tasks" array and add a new section to it:
  1. {
  2. "label": "build",
  3. "type": "shell",
  4. "command": "scons",
  5. "group": "build",
  6. "args": [
  7. "platform=x11", // Change to your current platform
  8. "target=debug",
  9. "-j4"
  10. ],
  11. "problemMatcher": "$msCompile"
  12. }

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An example of a filled out tasks.json.

Arguments can be different based on your own setup and needs. See Introduction to the buildsystem for a full list of arguments.

Debugging the project

To run and debug the project you need to create a new configuration in the launch.json file.

  • Press Ctrl + Shift + D to open the Run panel.

  • If launch.json file is missing you will be prompted to create a new one.

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  • Select C++ (GDB/LLDB). There may be another platform specific option here. If selected, adjust the configuration example provided accordingly.

  • Within the launch.json file find the "configurations" array and add a new section to it:

  1. {
  2. "name": "Launch",
  3. "type": "cppdbg",
  4. "request": "launch",
  5. // Change the path below to match your current platform.
  6. "program": "${workspaceFolder}/bin/godot.x11.tools.64",
  7. // Change the arguments below for the project you want to test with.
  8. // To run the project instead of editing it, remove the "--editor" argument.
  9. "args": [ "--editor", "--path", "path-to-your-godot-project-folder" ],
  10. "stopAtEntry": false,
  11. "cwd": "${workspaceFolder}",
  12. "environment": [],
  13. "externalConsole": true,
  14. "MIMode": "gdb",
  15. "setupCommands": [
  16. {
  17. "description": "Enable pretty-printing for gdb",
  18. "text": "-enable-pretty-printing",
  19. "ignoreFailures": true
  20. }
  21. ],
  22. "preLaunchTask": "build"
  23. }

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An example of a filled out launch.json.

The name under program depends on your build configuration, e.g. godot.x11.tools.64 for 64-bit X11 platform with tools enabled.

If you run into any issues, ask for help in one of Godot’s community channels.