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Some examples here: [https://github.com/search?q=extensionFromVscodeMarketplace&type=code GitHub search for "extensionFromVscodeMarketplace"]
Some examples here: [https://github.com/search?q=extensionFromVscodeMarketplace&type=code GitHub search for "extensionFromVscodeMarketplace"]
{{ic|extensionsFromVscodeMarketplace}} is a manual way to fetch extensions. However, to keep updated from upstream, [https://github.com/nix-community/nix-vscode-extensions nix-community/nix-vscode-extensions] provides the Nix expressions for the majority of available extensions from Open VSX and VSCode Marketplace. A GitHub Action updates the extensions daily.


It's also possible to install VSCodium via [[Home Manager]]:
It's also possible to install VSCodium via [[Home Manager]]:

Revision as of 10:35, 11 February 2024

VSCodium is a build of Visual Studio Code without the proprietary bits that are included in the official distribution. See https://github.com/VSCodium/vscodium#readme for more background.

Installation

NixOS

environment.systemPackages = with pkgs; [ vscodium ];

Extensions can be managed using the 'vscode-with-extensions' package:

environment.systemPackages = with pkgs; [
  (vscode-with-extensions.override {
    vscode = vscodium;
    vscodeExtensions = with vscode-extensions; [
      bbenoist.nix
      ms-python.python
      ms-azuretools.vscode-docker
      ms-vscode-remote.remote-ssh
    ] ++ pkgs.vscode-utils.extensionsFromVscodeMarketplace [
      {
        name = "remote-ssh-edit";
        publisher = "ms-vscode-remote";
        version = "0.47.2";
        sha256 = "1hp6gjh4xp2m1xlm1jsdzxw9d8frkiidhph6nvl24d0h8z34w49g";
      }
    ];
  })
];

Some examples here: GitHub search for "extensionFromVscodeMarketplace"

extensionsFromVscodeMarketplace is a manual way to fetch extensions. However, to keep updated from upstream, nix-community/nix-vscode-extensions provides the Nix expressions for the majority of available extensions from Open VSX and VSCode Marketplace. A GitHub Action updates the extensions daily.

It's also possible to install VSCodium via Home Manager:

programs.vscode = {
  enable = true;
  package = pkgs.vscodium;
  extensions = with pkgs.vscode-extensions; [
    dracula-theme.theme-dracula
    vscodevim.vim
    yzhang.markdown-all-in-one
  ];
};

Please note that some Visual Studio Code extensions have licenses that restrict their use to the official Visual Studio Code builds and therefore do not work with VSCodium. See this note on the VSCodium docs page for what's been found so far and possible workarounds. In particular, remote-ssh does not work yet with VSCodium.

Non-NixOS

$ nix-env -iA nixos.vscodium

Use VS Code extensions without additional configuration

With the package vscodium.fhs, the editor launches inside a FHS compliant chroot environment using buildFHSUserEnv. This reintroduces directories such as /bin, /lib, and /usr, which allows for extensions which ship pre-compiled binaries to work with little to no additional nixification.

Note: From a philosophical view, use of buildFHSUserEnv allows for ease-of-use at the cost of some impurity and non-reproducibility. If you prioritize purely-declarative configurations, please stay with the above guidance.

Example usage:

environment.systemPackages = with pkgs; [ vscodium.fhs ];

Home-manager:

programs.vscode = {
  enable = true;
  package = pkgs.vscodium.fhs;
};

Adding extension-specific dependencies, these will be added to the FHS environment:

# needed for rust lang server extension
programs.vscode.package = pkgs.vscodium.fhsWithPackages (ps: with ps; [ rustup zlib ]);

Troubleshooting

Issues running Vscodium on Wayland

In case of a broken graphical interface while running Vscodium on Wayland, removing following cache directories might resolve the issues:

$ rm -r ~/.config/VSCodium/GPUCache ~/.config/VSCodium/Crashpad

An other workaround is to run Vscodium without GPU acceleration

$ codium --disable-gpu