@ECHO OFF SETLOCAL :: This command launches a Visual Studio Code with environment variables required to use a local version of the .NET Core SDK. FOR /f "delims=" %%a IN ('where.exe code') DO @SET vscode=%%a& GOTO break :break IF ["%vscode%"] == [""] ( echo [ERROR] Visual Studio Code is not installed or can't be found. echo. exit /b 1 ) :: This tells .NET Core to use the same dotnet.exe that build scripts use SET DOTNET_ROOT=%~dp0.dotnet SET DOTNET_ROOT(x86)=%~dp0.dotnet\x86 :: This tells .NET Core not to go looking for .NET Core in other places SET DOTNET_MULTILEVEL_LOOKUP=0 :: Put our local dotnet.exe on PATH first so Visual Studio knows which one to use SET PATH=%DOTNET_ROOT%;%PATH% IF NOT EXIST "%DOTNET_ROOT%\dotnet.exe" ( echo [ERROR] .NET SDK has not yet been installed. Run %~dp0build.cmd once to install. echo. exit /b 1 ) IF ["%~1"] == [""] GOTO noargs "%vscode%" %* exit /b 1 :noargs "%vscode%" "."