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A simple VS Code extension to fix the application checksums and remove the "[Unsupported]" suffix from the title bar after changing core program files.

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VSCode Extension to Fix Checksums

An extension to to adjust checksums after changes to VSCode core files. Once the checksum changes are applied and VSCode is restarted, all warning about core file modifications will disappear, such as the display of [Unsupported] in the title-bar, or the following dialog on start-up:

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Installation

Follow the instructions in the Marketplace, or run the following in the command palette:

ext install lehni.vscode-fix-checksums

Alternatively, you can run this command in the command line:

code --install-extension lehni.vscode-fix-checksums

Usage

The extension adds 2 new commands to the command palette:

Fix Checksums: Apply // Checks core files for changes and applies new checksums.
Fix Checksums: Restore // Restores original state of VSCode checkums.

After executing either of these commands, you need to fully restart VSCode in order to see the extension's effect. Simply reloading the window is not enough.

See Disclaimer / A Word of Caution for details.

Installing on macOS 10.14 Mojave

Due to security restrictions on macOS 10.14, VSCode needs to run as root in order to be able to apply the patches. To do so, open the Terminal.app and run:

sudo "/Applications/Visual Studio Code.app/Contents/MacOS/Electron"

Or this if you're using VSCode Insiders:

sudo "/Applications/Visual Studio Code - Insiders.app/Contents/MacOS/Electron"

Once you ave applied the modifications by executing Fix Checksums: Apply as root, quit VSCode and start it normally without root privileges again.

Disclaimer / A Word of Caution

This extension modifies files that are part of the core of VSCode, so use it at your own risk.

This extension creates backup files before modifying the core files, and these can be restored at any time using the Fix Checksums: Restore command.

If anything goes wrong, you can always reinstall VSCode from code.visualstudio.com without loosing any settings or installed extensions.

License

MIT © Jürg Lehni, 2018

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A simple VS Code extension to fix the application checksums and remove the "[Unsupported]" suffix from the title bar after changing core program files.

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