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This approach will help youTo quickly find all 3 settings.json files:

  1. Press command + shift + p (or ctrl + shift + p on windows)
  2. Type > settings.json (don't forget the '>' at the start)

The beauty of this approach is it will auto suggest all the settings.json files - i.e. user settings, workspace settings, and default settings!

I find that very useful because I don't have to look up each one individually.

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This approach will help you quickly find all 3 settings.json files:

  1. Press command + shift + p (or ctrl + shift + p on windows)
  2. Type > settings.json (don't forget the '>' at the start)

The beauty of this approach is it will auto suggest all the settings.json files - i.e. user settings, workspace settings, and default settings!

I find that very useful because I don't have to look up each one individually.

enter image description here

To quickly find all 3 settings.json files:

  1. Press command + shift + p (or ctrl + shift + p on windows)
  2. Type > settings.json (don't forget the '>' at the start)

The beauty of this approach is it will auto suggest all the settings.json files - i.e. user settings, workspace settings, and default settings!

I find that very useful because I don't have to look up each one individually.

enter image description here

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stevec
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This approach will help you quickly find all 3 settings.json files:

  1. Press cmdcommand + shift + p (or ctrl + shift + p on windows)
  2. Type > settings.json (don't forget the '>' at the start)

The beauty of this approach is it will auto suggest all the settings.json files - i.e. user settings, workspace settings, and default settings!

I find that very useful because I don't have to look up each one individually.

enter image description here

This approach will help you quickly find all 3 settings.json files:

  1. Press cmd + shift + p (or ctrl + shift + p on windows)
  2. Type > settings.json (don't forget the '>' at the start)

The beauty of this approach is it will auto suggest all the settings.json files - i.e. user settings, workspace settings, and default settings!

I find that very useful because I don't have to look up each one individually.

enter image description here

This approach will help you quickly find all 3 settings.json files:

  1. Press command + shift + p (or ctrl + shift + p on windows)
  2. Type > settings.json (don't forget the '>' at the start)

The beauty of this approach is it will auto suggest all the settings.json files - i.e. user settings, workspace settings, and default settings!

I find that very useful because I don't have to look up each one individually.

enter image description here

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stevec
  • 55.3k
  • 52
  • 315
  • 436

This approach will help you quickly find all 3 settings.json files:

  1. Press cmd + shift + p (or ctrl + shift + p on windows)
  2. Type > settings.json (don't forget the '>' at the start)

The beauty of this approach is it will auto suggest all the settings.json files - i.e. user settings, workspace settings, and default settings!

I find that very useful because I don't have to look up each one individually.

enter image description here