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Justin Luk joins Scott Hanselman to show the new Azure Cloud Shell editor. Since its launch, Cloud Shell included a variety of editors (vi, emacs, and nano) for editing files. In collaboration with the Visual Studio Code team and their open-source Monaco project, the same web standards-based editor that powers Visual Studio Code is now integrated directly into Cloud Shell.Jump To:[02:05] Demo StartFor more informationCloud Shell documentationCloud Shell feature pageCloud Shell pricingMonaco project (GitHub repo)Announcing the Azure Cloud Shell editor in collaboration with Visual Studio Code (blog post)Create a free account (Azure)Follow @SHanselman Follow @AzureFriday Follow @whosjluk
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Justin Luk joins Scott Hanselman to show the new Azure Cloud Shell editor. Since its launch, Cloud Shell included a variety of editors (vi, emacs, and nano) for editing files. In collaboration with the Visual Studio Code team and their open-source Monaco project, the same web standards-based editor that powers Visual Studio Code is now integrated directly into Cloud Shell.Jump To:[02:05] Demo StartFor more informationCloud Shell documentationCloud Shell feature pageCloud Shell pricingMonaco project (GitHub repo)Announcing the Azure Cloud Shell editor in collaboration with Visual Studio Code (blog post)Create a free account (Azure)Follow @SHanselman Follow @AzureFriday Follow @whosjluk

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