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can you tell me what's best practice, e.g. this: microsoft/vscode#91284 (comment)
or is there a vscode extension that i can use to inject the env on new integrated terminals?
or make a task that outputs the full env in /tmp and ref that during launch?
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Hey folks!
Thanks for the awesome product!
i've a tiny question: i'm trying to integrate teller with my VSCode python setup. currently i'm adding the env + secrets through a
which is .gitignored, but i'd prefer if i add teller.yaml and commit all files.
However i'm struggling to let vscode play with teller.
I'm a macosx, zsh user, with vscode and launch.json like:
can you tell me what's best practice, e.g. this: microsoft/vscode#91284 (comment)
or is there a vscode extension that i can use to inject the env on new integrated terminals?
or make a task that outputs the full env in /tmp and ref that during launch?
best would be if i could
many thanks in advance
Nasko
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