
You have your entire source code with syntax highlighting and coloring. It will load your entire repository and you can open any file from it. Visual Studio Code will appear in your browser. Go to any GitHub repository and then press the dot key on your keyboard. The video's narration says: "You have to try this. Web-Based Editor in Animated Action (source: GitHub).Īs explained in "The dot" video published by the Visual Studio Code YouTube account, v provides much more.


"It's a quick way to edit and navigate code," GitHub says. The feature was introduced a couple weeks ago with little fanfare but is attracting a lot of attention from the developer community, many of whom were totally unaware of it until just recently, enlightened by a Hacker News post, a new Reddit post and a YouTube video. That dot press to bring up the web-based editor takes you to, so the same one-press functionality can be duplicated just by changing a URL from "" to "v." Yes, from any repo or pull request, developers can simply press the period (.) key to bring up the browser-based VS Code environment with the source code file ready for editing.

Hundreds of developers expressed amazement at a new preview feature introduced this month by GitHub: the ability to instantly open up Visual Studio Code in a browser in order to edit the source code found in any repository.
