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# Getting started with VS Code
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VS Code is a powerful text editor, hidden behind a simple interface.
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VS Code supports various **keyboard shortcuts**, the most important for us are:
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| Shortcut | Action |
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| `cmd+N` | create a new file |
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| `cmd+S` | save the current file |
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| `cmd+O` | open a file |
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| `cmd+P` | use quickpick to open a file |
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| `cmd+shift+P` | invoke a command (see below) |
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For more information, see the [VS Code keyboard cheat sheets](https://code.visualstudio.com/docs/getstarted/keybindings#_keyboard-shortcuts-reference), where you can also see how to customize your keybindings.
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## Commands
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Commands make VS Code extremely powerful.
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To invoke a command, press `cmd+shift+P` and select the command you want to execute.
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For example, to see the Foam graph:
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- press `cmd+shift+P`
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- start typing `show graph`
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- select the `Foam: Show Graph` command
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And watch the magic unfold.
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For more information on commands, see [commands on the VS Code site](https://code.visualstudio.com/docs/getstarted/userinterface#_command-palette).
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If you want to learn more about VS Code, check out their [website](https://code.visualstudio.com/docs#first-steps).
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## Panels
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You can see a few panels on the left, including:
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- `Outline`: this panel shows you the structure of the file based on the headings
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- `Tag Explorer`: This shows you the tags in your workspace, see [[tags-and-tag-explorer]] for more information on tags
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## Settings
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To view or change the settings in VS Code, press `cmd+,`
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