Variable | description | example |
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${workspaceFolder} |
the path of the folder opened in VS Code | /home/your-username/your-project |
${workspaceFolderBasename} |
the name of the folder opened in VS Code without any slashes (/) | your-project |
${file} |
the current opened file | /home/your-username/your-project/folder/file.ext |
${fileWorkspaceFolder} |
the current opened file's workspace folder | /home/your-username/your-project |
${relativeFile} |
the current opened file relative to workspaceFolder | folder/file.ext |
${relativeFileDirname} |
the current opened file's dirname relative to workspaceFolder | folder |
${fileBasename} |
the current opened file's basename | file.ext |
${fileBasenameNoExtension} |
the current opened file's basename with no file extension | file |
${fileDirname} |
the current opened file's dirname | /home/your-username/your-project/folder |
${fileExtname} |
the current opened file's extension | .ext |
${cwd} |
the task runner's current working directory on startup | |
${lineNumber} |
the current selected line number in the active file | |
${selectedText} |
the current selected text in the active file | |
${execPath} |
the path to the running VS Code executable | location of Code.exe |
${defaultBuildTask} |
the name of the default build task | |
${pathSeparator} |
the character used by the operating system to separate components in file paths | / on macOS or linux, \ on Windows |
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