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1. If this is your first time using a development container, please follow the [getting started steps](https://aka.ms/vscode-remote/containers/getting-started).
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2. **Linux users:** Update `USER_UID` and `USER_GID` in `.devcontainer/Dockerfile` with your user UID/GID if not 1000 to avoid creating files as root.
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2. To use this repository, you can either open a locally cloned copy of the code:
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3. If you're not yet in a development container:
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- Clone this repository.
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- Clone this repository to your local filesystem.
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- Press <kbd>F1</kbd> and select the **Remote-Containers: Open Folder in Container...** command.
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- Select the cloned copy of this folder, wait for the container to start, and try things out!
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Or open the repository in an isolated Docker volume:
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- Press <kbd>F1</kbd> and select the **Remote-Containers: Try a Sample...** command.
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- Choose the "Node" sample, wait for the container to start and try things out!
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> **Note:** Under the hood, this will use **Remote-Containers: Open Repository in Container...** command to clone the source code in a Docker volume instead of the local filesystem.
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## Things to try
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Once you have this sample opened in a container, you'll be able to work with it like you would locally.
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> **Note:** This container runs as a non-root user with sudo access by default. Comment out `"runArgs": ["-u", "vscode"]` in `.devcontainer/devcontainer.json` if you'd prefer to run as root.
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> **Note:** This container runs as a non-root user with sudo access by default. Comment out `"remoteUser": "vscode"` in `.devcontainer/devcontainer.json` if you'd prefer to run as root.
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Some things to try:
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1. **Edit:**
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- Open `app.py`
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- Try adding some code and check out the language features.
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2. **Terminal:** Press <kbd>ctrl</kbd>+<kbd>shift</kbd>+<kbd>\`</kbd> and type `uname` and or other Linux commands from the terminal window.
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2. **Terminal:**
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- Press <kbd>ctrl</kbd>+<kbd>shift</kbd>+<kbd>\`</kbd> to open a terminal window.
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- Type `flask run --host 0.0.0.0 --port 9000 --no-debugger --no-reload` to run the app.
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> **Note:** It is important to add `--host 0.0.0.0` when using `appPort` in `devcontainer.json` since this uses Docker to "publish" the port rather than forwarding it. It therefore will not work if the application only listens to localhost.
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- Open a local browser and go to `http://localhost:9000` to see the running app.
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3. **Build, Run, and Debug:**
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- Open `app.py`
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- Add a breakpoint (e.g. on line 9).
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- Press <kbd>F1</kbd> and run the **Remote-Containers: Forward Port from Container...** command.
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- Select port 5000.
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- Click "Open Browser" in the notification that appears to access the web app on this new port.
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5. **Run from the command line**
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- Press <kbd>ctrl</kbd>+<kbd>shift</kbd>+<kbd>\`</kbd> to open a terminal window
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### More samples
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