This took the Raspberry Pi 3 about 20 minutes so be patient. Then, from my Raspberry Pi, I did this to build my own instance of VS Code. There are some NPM native modules like node-native-keymap that didn't work when I built the first time, so you'll need some supporting libraries first: sudo apt-get install libx11-dev The Pi has Python but it has an old node, so needed a newer node that ran on ARM processors. Compiling Visual Studio Code on a Raspberry Pi 3įrom the VS Code GitHub, you need Node, npm, and Python. You can also setup your Raspberry Pi to share the clipboard so you can copy from Windows and Paste into the VNC window when you are remoted into your Pi.īut why not build Visual Studio Code and get it running natively on the Pi? Marc Gravell did it first on Twitter, but I wanted to figure out how he did it and if it was still possible (he did it before some significant refactoring) and also to see if VS Code was faster (or even usable) on a Rasberry Pi 3. I also recommend folks setup a VNC Server for their Raspberry Pi so you can TightVNC (meaning, remote in and control) into the Pi from your PC.
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