![]() ![]() VS Code includes a large set of built-in commands that you can use to interact with the editor, control the user interface, or perform background operations. Commands are also used by extensions to expose functionality to users, bind to actions in VS Code's UI, and implement internal logic. If you have ever configured a keybinding, then you've worked with commands. ![]() Commands trigger actions in Visual Studio Code.
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