A new wrapper script enables seamless use of VS Code as an editor from external terminals like iTerm2, addressing issues with environment variables and socket paths. This solution enhances developer productivity by automatically invoking VS Code for file editing or falling back to another editor when VS Code is not running.
This innovation simplifies workflows involving Git commits, crontab edits, and more, ensuring that developers can leverage VS Code's features without being confined to its integrated terminal.
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