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docker exec -it pico-sdk /bin/sh
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## Attach VSCode to running container
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You can use the SDK container with Visual Studio Code, follow the instruction below:
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1. Install [Visual Studio Code](https://code.visualstudio.com) and next [Remote Development](https://marketplace.visualstudio.com/items?itemName=ms-vscode-remote.vscode-remote-extensionpack) extensions.
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2. Open the terminal and go to the projects you want to open in VSCode.
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3. Pool SDK image from Docker HUB and run SDK container via the following command. The container must be running while you attach to it via VSCode.
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```
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docker run -d -it --name pico-sdk --mount type=bind,source=${PWD},target=/home/dev lukstep/raspberry-pi-pico-sdk:latest
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docker exec -it pico-sdk /bin/sh
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```
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4. Click the green button in the lower left corner of VSCode and select options: Attach to Running Container...
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5. Select the SDK container.
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6. Then a new VSCode window will open. At the bottom window, you can see that it is attached to the SDK container.
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7. Now, there is needed to open project files. Your project is mounted to `/home/dev` in the container. Go to EXPLORE tab in VSCode and click Open Folder. In opened window write `/home/dev` and click the OK button.
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8. Now You can explore, develop and build your Raspberry Pi Pico project via Visual Studio Code!
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