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Using MSYS2 with Visual Studio Code

Using MSYS2 with Visual Studio Code is extremely easy now thanks to the Shell Launcher extension by Tyriar.

First, install the extension and reload Visual Studio Code.

Then, open the settings.json to edit your settings.

Add the field shellLauncher.shells.windows. I recommend using autocompletion here so that all the default shells are added.

You should having something like this now:

{
    "shellLauncher.shells.windows": [
        {
            "shell": "C:\\Windows\\System32\\cmd.exe",
            "label": "cmd"
        },
        {
            "shell": "C:\\Windows\\System32\\WindowsPowerShell\\v1.0\\powershell.exe",
            "label": "PowerShell"
        },
        {
            "shell": "C:\\Program Files\\Git\\bin\\bash.exe",
            "label": "Git bash"
        },
        {
            "shell": "C:\\Windows\\System32\\bash.exe",
            "label": "WSL Bash"
        }
    ]
}

Now you have to add the MSYS2 bash to the list of shells.

Add this shell into the list. The path to your installing of MSYS2 may be different. Just find the path to bash.exe in /usr/bin/.

{
    "shell": "C:\\msys64\\usr\\bin\\bash.exe",
    "label": "MSYS2",
    "args": ["--login", "-i"],
    "env": {
        "MSYSTEM": "MINGW64",
        "CHERE_INVOKING": "1",
        "MSYS2_PATH_TYPE": "inherit"
    }
}

You can choose to remove MSYS2_PATH_TYPE if you don't want your shell to inherit all the existing PATH settings from Windows.

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@PanicNOR

the "args": ["--login", "-i"], method didn't work for me because of the "-i" args.. here I use cmd.exe to call "msys2_shell.cmd"..

Trying to setup fish shell on a new machine, had msys2_shell.cmd worked but looking for a cleaner solution. Always had the -i and never thought about it, until stumbled upon your comment. In the end, this worked for me. Thanks.

  // fish shell integration
  "terminal.integrated.defaultProfile.windows": "fish",
  "terminal.integrated.profiles.windows": {
    "fish": {
      "path": "C:\\msys64\\usr\\bin\\fish.exe",
      "args": ["--login"],
      "env": {
        "MSYSTEM": "MINGW64",
        "CHERE_INVOKING": "1",
        "MSYS2_PATH_TYPE": "inherit"
      }
    },
    // alternative integration via msys2_shell.cmd
    // "MSYS2 Fish": {
    //   "path": "cmd.exe",
    //   "overrideName": true,
    //   "icon": "terminal-cmd",
    //   "args": [
    //     "/c",
    //     "C:\\msys64\\msys2_shell.cmd -defterm -here -no-start -ucrt64"
    //   ]
    // },

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