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Features Adds a Toggle Excluded Files command (toggleexcludedfiles.toggle) with a shortcut of ctrl+shift+a (cmd+shift+a on macOS) to either show or restore the current visibility of excluded files in the file explorer Adds a status bar button to toggle the excluded file visibility (optional, on by default). Features Adds a Toggle Excluded Files command (toggleexcludedfiles.toggle) with a shortcut of ctrl+shift+a (cmd+shift+a on macOS) to either show or restore the current visibility of excluded files in the file explorer Adds a status bar button to toggle the excluded file visibility (optional, on by default). To display hidden.git directories in Visual Studio Code, do the following: On Windows or Linux, select File → Preferences → Settings. On Mac, select Code → Preferences → Settings. In Visual Studio Code settings (Settings Editor), select Editor → File and scroll to (or search for) Exclude. The explorer is not displaying some files and when I opened one of these files through File Open File, the 'invisible' file becomes visible in the explorer until I restart the Visual Code. I tried several approaches as reopen the folder through File Open Folder or removing.vscode folders, but nothing solved the problem.

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The features we've looked at here help you get things done faster in Visual Studio for Mac. This not only helps by saving time but helps you stay focused by not having to dig through folders, menus, long files and opening up external tools. About The Author. Lachlan is a freelance Xamarin developer who has recently been branching out into Blazor.

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