This how to is based on the official build instructions.
Wherever I refer to "host" it means on the Linux PC native shell, "client" it means in the Qemu virtual machine.
- Debian/Ubuntu or similar Linux distro host system
- Qemu installed on the host
[wsl2] | |
memory=1GB | |
swap=0 | |
localhostForwarding=true |
# custom IntelliJ IDEA properties | |
editor.zero.latency.typing=true | |
idea.max.intellisense.filesize=3500 | |
idea.cycle.buffer.size=2048 |
[core] | |
safecrlf = false | |
autocrlf = input | |
longpaths = true | |
[help] | |
format = web | |
[alias] | |
co = checkout | |
ci = commit | |
st = status |
module.exports = { | |
highlight: true, | |
injectBody: true, | |
navigate: true, | |
port: 5555, | |
root: "www/", | |
open: "index.php", | |
browser: "chrome", | |
php: "C:\\php\\php-8.0.13\\php.exe" | |
}; |
This how to is based on the official build instructions.
Wherever I refer to "host" it means on the Linux PC native shell, "client" it means in the Qemu virtual machine.
Um mehrseitige, dynamische Websites mit Visual Studio Code zu erstellen, benötigst du eine Programmiersprache – wir verwenden hier im Beispiel PHP – und einen Server, der dir die Website im Browser bereitstellen kann.
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