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Welcome to Visual Studio 2019! In this version, it's easy to choose and install just the features you need. And because of its reduced minimum footprint, it installs quickly and with less system impact.
Welcome to a new way to install Visual Studio! In this version, we've made it easier for you to choose and install just the features you need. We've also reduced the minimum footprint of Visual Studio so that it installs more quickly and with less system impact than ever before.
Note
This topic applies to Visual Studio on Windows. For Visual Studio for Mac, see Install Visual Studio for Mac.
Want to know more about what else is new in this version? See our release notes.
Want to know more about what else is new in this version? See our release notes.
Ready to install? We'll walk you through it, step-by-step.
Step 1 - Make sure your computer is ready for Visual Studio
Before you begin installing Visual Studio:
- Check the system requirements. These requirements help you know whether your computer supports Visual Studio 2017.
- Apply the latest Windows updates. These updates ensure that your computer has both the latest security updates and the required system components for Visual Studio.
- Reboot. The reboot ensures that any pending installs or updates don't hinder the Visual Studio install.
- Free up space. Remove unneeded files and applications from your %SystemDrive% by, for example, running the Disk Cleanup app.
- Check the system requirements. These requirements help you know whether your computer supports Visual Studio 2019.
- Apply the latest Windows updates. These updates ensure that your computer has both the latest security updates and the required system components for Visual Studio.
- Reboot. The reboot ensures that any pending installs or updates don't hinder the Visual Studio install.
- Free up space. Remove unneeded files and applications from your %SystemDrive% by, for example, running the Disk Cleanup app.
For questions about running previous versions of Visual Studio side by side with Visual Studio 2017, see the Visual Studio compatibility details.
For questions about running previous versions of Visual Studio side by side with Visual Studio 2019, see the Visual Studio 2019 Platform Targeting and Compatibility page.
Step 2 - Download Visual Studio
Next, download the Visual Studio bootstrapper file.
To get a bootstrapper for Visual Studio 2017, see the Visual Studio previous versions download page for details on how to do so.
To do so, choose the following button, choose the edition of Visual Studio that you want, choose Save, and then choose Open folder.
Step 3 - Install the Visual Studio installer
Run the bootstrapper file to install the Visual Studio Installer. This new lightweight installer includes everything you need to both install and customize Visual Studio.
- From your Downloads folder, double-click the bootstrapper that matches or is similar to one of the following files:
- vs_community.exe for Visual Studio Community
- vs_professional.exe for Visual Studio Professional
- vs_enterprise.exe for Visual Studio Enterprise
If you receive a User Account Control notice, choose Yes. - We'll ask you to acknowledge the Microsoft License Terms and the Microsoft Privacy Statement. Choose Continue.
Step 4 - Choose workloads
After the installer is installed, you can use it to customize your installation by selecting the feature sets—or workloads—that you want. Here's how.
- Find the workload you want in the Installing Visual Studio screen.For example, choose the '.NET desktop development' workload. It comes with the default core editor, which includes basic code editing support for over 20 languages, the ability to open and edit code from any folder without requiring a project, and integrated source code control.
- After you choose the workload(s) you want, choose Install.Next, status screens appear that show the progress of your Visual Studio installation.
- After the new workloads and components are installed, choose Launch.For example, choose the 'ASP.NET and web development' workload. It comes with the default core editor, which includes basic code editing support for over 20 languages, the ability to open and edit code from any folder without requiring a project, and integrated source code control.
- After you choose the workload(s) you want, choose Install.Next, status screens appear that show the progress of your Visual Studio installation.
Tip
At any time after installation, you can install workloads or components that you didn't install initially. If you have Visual Studio open, go to Tools > Get Tools and Features... which opens the Visual Studio Installer. Or, open Visual Studio Installer from the Start menu. From there, you can choose the workloads or components that you wish to install. Then, choose Modify.
Step 5 - Choose individual components (Optional)
If you don't want to use the Workloads feature to customize your Visual Studio installation, or you want to add more components than a workload installs, you can do so by installing or adding individual components from the Individual components tab. Choose what you want, and then follow the prompts.
Step 6 - Install language packs (Optional)
By default, the installer program tries to match the language of the operating system when it runs for the first time. To install Visual Studio in a language of your choosing, choose the Language packs tab from the Visual Studio Installer, and then follow the prompts.
Change the installer language from the command line
Another way that you can change the default language is by running the installer from the command line. For example, you can force the installer to run in English by using the following command:
vs_installer.exe --locale en-US
. The installer will remember this setting when it is run the next time. The installer supports the following language tokens: zh-cn, zh-tw, cs-cz, en-us, es-es, fr-fr, de-de, it-it, ja-jp, ko-kr, pl-pl, pt-br, ru-ru, and tr-tr.Step 7 - Select the installation location (Optional)
New in 15.7: You can now reduce the installation footprint of Visual Studio on your system drive. You can choose to move the download cache, shared components, SDKs, and tools to different drives, and keep Visual Studio on the drive that runs it the fastest.
You can reduce the installation footprint of Visual Studio on your system drive. You can choose to move the download cache, shared components, SDKs, and tools to different drives, and keep Visual Studio on the drive that runs it the fastest.
Important
You can select a different drive only when you first install Visual Studio. If you've already installed it and want to change drives, you must uninstall Visual Studio and then reinstall it.
For more information, see the Select installation locations page.
Step 8 - Start developing
- After Visual Studio installation is complete, choose the Launch button to get started developing with Visual Studio.
- Choose File, and then choose New Project.
- Select a project type.For example, to build a C++ app, choose Installed, expand Visual C++, and then choose the C++ project type that you want to build.To build a C# app, choose Installed, expand Visual C#, and then choose the C# project type that you want to build.
- After Visual Studio installation is complete, choose the Launch button to get started developing with Visual Studio.
- On the start window, choose Create a new project.
- In the search box, enter the type of app you want to create to see a list of available templates. The list of templates depends on the workload(s) that you chose during installation. To see different templates, choose different workloads.You can also filter your search for a specific programming language by using the Language drop-down list. You can filter by using the Platform list and the Project type list, too.
- Visual Studio opens your new project, and you're ready to code!
Get support
Sometimes, things can go wrong. If your Visual Studio installation fails, see Troubleshoot Visual Studio installation and upgrade issues for step-by-step guidance.
We also offer a live chat (English only) support option for installation-related issues.
Here are a few more support options:
- Report product issues to us via the Report a Problem tool that appears both in the Visual Studio Installer and in the Visual Studio IDE.
- Suggest a feature, track product issues, and find answers in the Visual Studio Developer Community.
- Use your GitHub account to talk to us and other Visual Studio developers in the Visual Studio conversation in the Gitter community.
See also
Color themes let you modify the colors in Visual Studio Code's user interface to suit your preferences and work environment.
Selecting the Color Theme
- In VS Code, open the Color Theme picker with File > Preferences > Color Theme. (Code > Preferences > Color Theme on macOS).
- You can also use the keyboard shortcut ⌘K ⌘T (Windows, Linux Ctrl+K Ctrl+T) to display the picker.
- Use the cursor keys to preview the colors of the theme.
- Select the theme you want and press Enter.
The active color theme is stored in your user settings (keyboard shortcut ⌘, (Windows, Linux Ctrl+,)).
Tip: By default, the theme is stored in your user settings and applies globally to all workspaces. You can also configure a workspace specific theme. To do so, set a theme in the Workspace settings.
Color Themes from the Marketplace
There are several out-of-the-box color themes in VS Code for you to try.
Many more themes have been uploaded to the VS Code Extension Marketplace by the community. If you find one you want to use, install it and restart VS Code and the new theme will be available.
Tip: To search for themes, type 'theme' in the Extensions view (⇧⌘X (Windows, Linux Ctrl+Shift+X)) search box.
You can also browse the VS Code Marketplace site directly to find available themes.
Customizing a Color Theme
You can customize your active color theme with the
workbench.colorCustomizations
and editor.tokenColorCustomizations
user settings.To set the colors of VS Code UI elements such as list & trees (File Explorer, suggestions widget), diff editor, Activity Bar, notifications, scroll bar, split view, buttons and more, use
workbench.colorCustomizations
.You can use IntelliSense while setting
workbench.colorCustomizations
values or, for a list of all customizable colors, see the Theme Color Reference.To customize a specific theme only, use the following syntax:
To tune the editor's syntax highlighting colors, use
editor.tokenColorCustomizations
in your user settingssettings.json
file:A pre-configured set of syntax tokens ('comments', 'strings', ...) is available for the most common constructs. If you want more, you can do so by directly specifying TextMate theme color rules:
Note: Directly configuring TextMate rules is an advanced skill as you need to understand on how TextMate grammars work. Go to the Color Theme guide for more information.
Again, to customize a specific theme only, use the following syntax:
Creating your own Color Theme
Creating and publishing a theme extension is quite easy. Customize your colors in your user settings then generate a theme definition file with the Developer: Generate Color Theme From Current Settings command.
VS Code's Yeoman extension generator will help you generate the rest of the extension.
See the Create a new Color Theme topic in our Extension API section to learn more.
Remove default themes
If you'd like to remove some of the default themes shipped with VS Code from the Color Theme picker, you can disable them from the Extensions view (⇧⌘X (Windows, Linux Ctrl+Shift+X)). Open the
...
More Actions drop-down menu from the top of the Extensions view, select Show Built-in Extensions, and you'll see a THEMES section listing the default themes.You can disable a built-in theme extension as you would any other VS Code extension with the Disable command on the gear context menu.
File icon themes can be contributed by extensions and selected by users as their favorite set of file icons. File icons are shown in the File Explorer and tabbed headings.
Selecting the File Icon Theme
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- In VS Code, open the File Icon Theme picker with File > Preferences > File Icon Theme. (Code > Preferences > File Icon Theme on macOS).
- You can also use the Preferences: File Icon Theme command from the Command Palette (⇧⌘P (Windows, Linux Ctrl+Shift+P)).
- Use the cursor keys to preview the icons of the theme.
- Select the theme you want and hit Enter.
By default, the Seti file icon set is used and those are the icons you see in the File Explorer. Once an icon theme is selected, the selected theme will be remembered and appear again whenever VS Code is restarted. You can disable file icons by selecting None.
VS code ships with two icon themes; Minimal and Seti. To install more icon themes, select the Install Additional File Icon Themes item in the icon theme picker and you'll see a query for file icon themes (tag:icon-theme) in the Extensions view.
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You can also browse the VS Code Marketplace site directly to find available themes.
The active File Icon theme is persisted in your user settings (keyboard shortcut ⌘, (Windows, Linux Ctrl+,)).
Creating your own File Icon Theme
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Next steps
Themes are just one way to customize VS Code. If you'd like to learn more about VS Code customization and extensibility, try these topics:
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- Settings - Learn how to configure VS Code to your preferences through user and workspace settings.
- Snippets - Add additional snippets to your favorite language.
- Extension API - Learn about other ways to extend VS Code.
- Color Theme - Color Theme extension API.
- Icon Theme - Icon Theme extension API.
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