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## Quick start - GitHub Codespaces
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> **IMPORTANT:** The current free user beta for GitHub Codespaces uses a "Basic" sized codespace which does not have enough RAM to run a full build of VS Code and will be considerably slower during codespace start and running VS Code. You'll soon be able to use a "Standard" sized codespace (4-core, 8GB) that will be better suited for this purpose (along with even larger sizes should you need it).
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> **IMPORTANT:** You need to use a "Standard" sized codespace or larger (4-core, 8GB) since VS Code needs 6GB of RAM to compile. This is now the default for GitHub Codespaces, but do not downgrade to "Basic" unless you do not intend to compile.
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1. From the [microsoft/vscode GitHub repository](https://github.com/microsoft/vscode), click on the **Code** dropdown, select **Open with Codespaces**, and the **New codespace**
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> Note that you will not see these options if you are not in the beta yet.
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2. After the codespace is up and running in your browser, press <kbd>Ctrl/Cmd</kbd> + <kbd>Shift</kbd> + <kbd>P</kbd> and select **View: Show Remote Explorer**.
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2. After the codespace is up and running in your browser, press <kbd>F1</kbd> and select **Ports: Focus on Ports View**.
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3. You should see port `6080` under **Forwarded Ports**. Select the line and click on the globe icon to open it in a browser tab.
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> If you do not see port `6080`, press <kbd>Ctrl/Cmd</kbd> + <kbd>Shift</kbd> + <kbd>P</kbd>, select **Forward a Port** and enter port `6080`.
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> If you do not see port `6080`, press <kbd>F1</kbd>, select **Forward a Port** and enter port `6080`.
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4. In the new tab, you should see noVNC. Click **Connect** and enter `vscode` as the password.
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2. Set up [VS Code for use with GitHub Codespaces](https://docs.github.com/github/developing-online-with-codespaces/using-codespaces-in-visual-studio-code)
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3. After the VS Code is up and running, press <kbd>Ctrl/Cmd</kbd> + <kbd>Shift</kbd> + <kbd>P</kbd>, choose **Codespaces: Connect to Codespace**, and select the codespace you created.
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3. After the VS Code is up and running, press <kbd>F1</kbd>, choose **Codespaces: Connect to Codespace**, and select the codespace you created.
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4. After you've connected to the codespace, use a [VNC Viewer](https://www.realvnc.com/en/connect/download/viewer/) to connect to `localhost:5901` and enter `vscode` as the password.
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