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- [Extensions + Marketplace](#extensions-marketplace)
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- [Migrating from Visual Studio Code to VSCodium](#migrating)
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- [How do I press and hold a key and have it repeat in VSCodium?](#press-and-hold)
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+- [How do I open VSCodium from the terminal?](#terminal-support)
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## <a id="disable-telemetry"></a>Getting all the Telemetry Out
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Even though we do not pass the telemetry build flags (and go out of our way to cripple the baked-in telemetry), Microsoft will still track usage by default.
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```bash
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$ defaults write com.visualstudio.code.oss ApplePressAndHoldEnabled -bool false
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+## <a id="terminal-support"></a>How do I open VSCodium from the terminal?
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+- Go to the command palette (View | Command Palette...)
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+- Choose `Shell command: Install 'vscodium' command in PATH`.
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+This allows you to open files or directories in VSCodium directly from your terminal:
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+```bash
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+~/in-my-project $ vscodium . # open this directory
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+~/in-my-project $ vscodium file.txt # open this file
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+```
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+Feel free to alias this command to something easier to type in your shell profile (e.g. `alias code=vscodium`).
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