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The fix for this was the uninstall both the VS Code extension and the CLI installed via NuGet. After that, I restarted my machine, re-installed the VS Code extension, and everything worked fine. |
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Hello,
This past week, I've been unable to get the VS Code extension to work properly. It used to work but my gut tells me something is corrupted, and it feels like it's not the actual extension itself - maybe files used by the extension somewhere in my Windows machine's file system.
Some of the things I've tried:
I do want to mention I have the CLI installed separately (which I installed long ago via NuGet CLI). I'm wondering if there might be some collisions/conflicts that are the root of my issue.
If anyone has any ideas on how to resolve, that'd be great!
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