I still prefer Konsole, but yes, I wanted this for a long, long time in VSCode:

"Terminals can now be created in or moved to the editor area, enabling a multi-dimensional grid layout that persists and remains visible regardless of panel state."

@fribbledom And here you can download #VSCodium, the free product not calling home. At least they promise. I also love the fact that it's portable, in the sense that you can have your copy of it with config data on a stick, and, that I can use it on Linux as well.

https://vscodium.com/

VSCodium - Open Source Binaries of VSCode

Free/Libre Open Source Software Binaries of VSCode

@mupan @fribbledom can't use the .net debugger without the microsoft-branded vs code

why? fucking beats me
@druide There are some annoyances. But since it's an open source product, there's quite a large community developing free substitutes for the ms stuff. Or you could do that yourself, you are a .net developer! Have you searched in the extensions for alternatives? @fribbledom
@mupan @fribbledom I admit that'd be a nice project but I feel like if mono can't keep up with the language spec I don't have much of a chance
@druide and SharpDev seems to be outdated, unfortunately ... @fribbledom