doc/articles/get-started-vscode.md
This guide will walk you through the setup process for building apps with Uno Platform under Windows, Linux, or macOS.
See these sections for information about using Uno Platform with:
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If you are new to VS Code or to developing C# applications with VS Code take the time to follow the next steps.
F1 and type Code: Check for Updates... and select it. A notification will tell you if an update is available.code command. This can be configured by following these instructions.F1 and type Extensions: Install Extensions, search the marketplace for Uno Platform and click the Install button.[!NOTE] The Uno Platform extension provides all the tooling needed to enable AI agents from Visual Studio, VS Code, Claude Code, GitHub Copilot CLI, Codex, and more.
Uno MCP provides structured, semantic access to Uno Platform’s complete knowledge base—covering documentation, APIs, and best practices—empowering AI agents and developers with the intelligence they need to build better experiences. Meanwhile, App MCP brings intelligent automation to life by enabling AI agents to interact directly with live Uno Platform applications, creating a seamless bridge between design, development, and execution.
Uno Platform's MCP tools are available when you sign in to your Uno Platform account. For more information, see Using the Uno Platform MCPs.
You may need to follow additional directions, depending on your development environment.
For assistance configuring Android or iOS emulators, see the Android & iOS emulator troubleshooting guide.
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Starting Uno Platform extension version 0.12, running in VS Code automatically uses the C# Dev Kit extension ms-dotnettools.csdevkit.
If you are using Ona, any Open VSX environment or earlier versions of the Uno Platform extension, you will be automatically using the C# extension ms-dotnettools.csharp with OmniSharp enabled.
To switch between C# Dev Kit and OmniSharp:
You're all set to create your first Uno Platform app!