Adding 'code' command from Visual Studio Code to Path for Terminal use on a MacBook Pro

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Sometimes setting up a new environment doesn't just need 'required' packages, but also items that can make your life as a developer easier, and more efficient. You also need an editor. My go to is Visual Studio Code, and one of the ways it lets you be more efficient, is giving you the option to open a project or folder directly from the command line. Sure, it might only be a matter of seconds, but seconds can add up. To do this though, you'll need access to the 'code' command, and that is what we setup in this short vid.

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