![]() Now again go to that green button & click on the first option that says Remote-SSH: Connect to Host… You will see something like above now add your correct credentials/values and save the file. If you are on Windows, you will have specified a location to save this file when you created it using putty-gen, or you will find it inside C:\Users.ssh\config Host host-alias ![]() On Mac and Linux systems, you’ll find this in your home directory in a hidden. User: you want to use or connect with e.g. ubuntu, etc.HostName: will be the actual hostname of the server, which is either an IP address or a fully qualified domain name.Host: it’s pretty much self-explanatory you put a placeholder. ![]() We need to configure it first to use it, so we need the following ( In case you have. Step 2: Configure the Remote-SSH Plugin & Connect to the Server Step 1: Install Remote-SSH PluginĬlick on the Extensions on the left nav bar of VS Code, type in remote in the search field, and install the Extension you see on the image above, after successful installation you get to see a green icon at the bottom left of your VS Code application (its like two arrows greater than and less than). PS: I’am demonstrating this using Windows 10. pem file or SSH key pair generated ( I am using.
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