Mkdir vscode & cd vscode & wget -O code_amd64 Ĭode -install-extension ms-vscode.cpptools -user-data-dir='/vscode/'Ĭode -install-extension vector-of-bool.cmake-tools -user-data-dir='/vscode/'Ĭode -install-extension ms-python.python -user-data-dir='/vscode/'Īfter building the container I shell into it using the -nv flag. # Install Visual Studio Code and relevant extensions Here's how I build my container with VS Code installed in it: BootStrap: dockerĪpt-get -y update & apt-get -y install localesĪpt-get -y update & apt-get -y install make \Īpt-get -y install -reinstall overlay-scrollbar-gtk2 \ So my goal is to also have VS Code in the container, run it visually, compile Blender on my machine locally and do debugging/code editing etc. Therefore, I decided to I build a Singularity container that has those dependencies so that I can compile Blender through that container. I am trying to avoid installing lots of dependencies of another software (Blender) on my laptop running an Ubuntu 16.04.
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