These instructions are specific to VS Code. If you’re using a VS Code-compatible editor like Cursor or Windsurf, the steps are similar but may require some adaptation.
Before you begin
Before you can use the CodeRabbit VS Code extension, you need a CodeRabbit account.Don’t have an account yet? Create one by visiting the CodeRabbit login page.
Install the extension
Search for CodeRabbit
In the sidebar, type
coderabbit into the Search Extensions in Marketplace search bar. CodeRabbit will appear as a search result.Select the extension
Select CodeRabbit. A summary of the CodeRabbit VS Code extension appears in the main pane with installation controls.
Configure auto-update (optional)
If you want your editor to automatically check for and apply future updates to the extension, keep the Auto Update checkbox selected. Otherwise, clear the checkbox.
Log in to CodeRabbit
A Log in to CodeRabbit to get started dialog appears. Click Login.
If the login dialog is dismissed or times out
If the login dialog is dismissed or times out
- Click the CodeRabbit icon in the VS Code activity bar
- Click the Use CodeRabbit for Free button
Install using the marketplace website
If you’re using the VS Code IDE (not a derived IDE like Cursor or Windsurf), you can alternatively install the CodeRabbit extension by visiting the extension’s page on the Visual Studio Marketplace.What’s next
Use the VS Code extension
Learn how to review code changes with the extension
Configure the VS Code extension
Customize the extension settings for your workflow
Use with Self-hosted CodeRabbit
Set up the extension with your self-hosted instance