

In which case move the whole folder to/lib/code-server then create a symlink to the binary in /lib/code-server from /bin. It lets you install, launch and debug Android apps in VS Code. In the future the code-server maintainers will stop releasing it as a single binary but as loose files. There’s an Android extension by adelphes to let you do that. Open localhost:8080 in the browser and paste the passcode generated in the terminal Start code-server with code-server, copy the passcode it generates Set up Ubuntu in Termux, follow these instructions: ĭownload and Extract code-server for ARM64 The trick here is to run a Ubuntu in an Android App called Termux, then in that run Visual Studio code as a local Web Server, where it is available as a Progressive Web App, installable from a localhost URL. These instructions work in regular android but I am using Samsung DeX to get a full desktop experience because having a full keyboard and mouse works well for me. Developing on Android phones, Visual Studio Code on DeXĪs you may have seen from some of my previous articles I like doing software development through my phone. Android Full Support - Visual Studio Marketplace Marketplace Sign in Visual Studio Code > Programming Languages > Android Full Support New to Visual Studio Code Get it now.
