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To report a bug from within the CLI, run `/bug` and include a short title and repro steps.
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## Connect with Us
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- Discord: https://discord.gg/ycKBjdNd
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- Dingtalk: https://qr.dingtalk.com/action/joingroup?code=v1,k1,+FX6Gf/ZDlTahTIRi8AEQhIaBlqykA0j+eBKKdhLeAE=&_dt_no_comment=1&origin=1
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## Acknowledgments
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This project is based on [Google Gemini CLI](https://github.com/google-gemini/gemini-cli). We acknowledge and appreciate the excellent work of the Gemini CLI team. Our main contribution focuses on parser-level adaptations to better support Qwen-Coder models.
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| `--telemetry-otlp-protocol` | | Sets the OTLP protocol for telemetry (`grpc` or `http`). | | Defaults to `grpc`. See [telemetry](../../developers/development/telemetry) for more information. |
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| `--telemetry-log-prompts` | | Enables logging of prompts for telemetry. | | See [telemetry](../../developers/development/telemetry) for more information. |
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| `--checkpointing` | | Enables [checkpointing](../features/checkpointing). | | |
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| `--acp` | | Enables ACP mode (Agent Control Protocol). Useful for IDE/editor integrations like [Zed](../integration-zed). | | Stable. Replaces the deprecated `--experimental-acp` flag. |
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| `--acp` | | Enables ACP mode (Agent Client Protocol). Useful for IDE/editor integrations like [Zed](../integration-zed). | | Stable. Replaces the deprecated `--experimental-acp` flag. |
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| `--experimental-skills` | | Enables experimental [Agent Skills](../features/skills) (registers the `skill` tool and loads Skills from `.qwen/skills/` and `~/.qwen/skills/`). | | Experimental. |
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| `--extensions` | `-e` | Specifies a list of extensions to use for the session. | Extension names | If not provided, all available extensions are used. Use the special term `qwen -e none` to disable all extensions. Example: `qwen -e my-extension -e my-other-extension` |
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| `--list-extensions` | `-l` | Lists all available extensions and exits. | | |
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# JetBrains IDEs
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> JetBrains IDEs provide native support for AI coding assistants through the Agent Control Protocol (ACP). This integration allows you to use Qwen Code directly within your JetBrains IDE with real-time code suggestions.
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> JetBrains IDEs provide native support for AI coding assistants through the Agent Client Protocol (ACP). This integration allows you to use Qwen Code directly within your JetBrains IDE with real-time code suggestions.
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### Features
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- **Native agent experience**: Integrated AI assistant panel within your JetBrains IDE
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- **Agent Control Protocol**: Full support for ACP enabling advanced IDE interactions
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- **Agent Client Protocol**: Full support for ACP enabling advanced IDE interactions
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- **Symbol management**: #-mention files to add them to the conversation context
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- **Conversation history**: Access to past conversations within the IDE
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4. The Qwen Code agent should now be available in the AI Assistant panel
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## Troubleshooting
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### Installation
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1. Install Qwen Code CLI:
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```bash
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npm install -g qwen-code
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```
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2. Download and install the extension from the [Visual Studio Code Extension Marketplace](https://marketplace.visualstudio.com/items?itemName=qwenlm.qwen-code-vscode-ide-companion).
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Download and install the extension from the [Visual Studio Code Extension Marketplace](https://marketplace.visualstudio.com/items?itemName=qwenlm.qwen-code-vscode-ide-companion).
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## Troubleshooting
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# Zed Editor
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> Zed Editor provides native support for AI coding assistants through the Agent Control Protocol (ACP). This integration allows you to use Qwen Code directly within Zed's interface with real-time code suggestions.
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> Zed Editor provides native support for AI coding assistants through the Agent Client Protocol (ACP). This integration allows you to use Qwen Code directly within Zed's interface with real-time code suggestions.
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1. Install Qwen Code CLI:
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```bash
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npm install -g qwen-code
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```
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```bash
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npm install -g @qwen-code/qwen-code
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```
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2. Download and install [Zed Editor](https://zed.dev/)
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# Qwen Code Companion
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Seamlessly integrate [Qwen Code](https://github.com/QwenLM/qwen-code) into Visual Studio Code with native IDE features and an intuitive interface. This extension bundles everything you need to get started immediately.
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[](https://marketplace.visualstudio.com/items?itemName=qwenlm.qwen-code-vscode-ide-companion)
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[](https://marketplace.visualstudio.com/items?itemName=qwenlm.qwen-code-vscode-ide-companion)
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[](https://open-vsx.org/extension/qwenlm/qwen-code-vscode-ide-companion)
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[](https://marketplace.visualstudio.com/items?itemName=qwenlm.qwen-code-vscode-ide-companion)
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Seamlessly integrate [Qwen Code](https://github.com/QwenLM/qwen-code) into Visual Studio Code with native IDE features and an intuitive chat interface. This extension bundles everything you need — no additional installation required.
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## Demo
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## Features
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- **Native IDE experience**: Dedicated Qwen Code sidebar panel accessed via the Qwen icon
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- **Native IDE experience**: Dedicated Qwen Code Chat panel accessed via the Qwen icon in the editor title bar
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- **Native diffing**: Review, edit, and accept changes in VS Code's diff view
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- **Auto-accept edits mode**: Automatically apply Qwen's changes as they're made
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- **File management**: @-mention files or attach files and images using the system file picker
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## Requirements
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- Visual Studio Code 1.85.0 or newer
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- Visual Studio Code 1.85.0 or newer (also works with Cursor, Windsurf, and other VS Code-based editors)
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## Installation
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## Quick Start
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1. Install from the VS Code Marketplace: https://marketplace.visualstudio.com/items?itemName=qwenlm.qwen-code-vscode-ide-companion
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1. **Install** from the [VS Code Marketplace](https://marketplace.visualstudio.com/items?itemName=qwenlm.qwen-code-vscode-ide-companion) or [Open VSX Registry](https://open-vsx.org/extension/qwenlm/qwen-code-vscode-ide-companion)
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2. Two ways to use
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- Chat panel: Click the Qwen icon in the Activity Bar, or run `Qwen Code: Open` from the Command Palette (`Cmd+Shift+P` / `Ctrl+Shift+P`).
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- Terminal session (classic): Run `Qwen Code: Run` to launch a session in the integrated terminal (bundled CLI).
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2. **Open the Chat panel** using one of these methods:
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- Click the **Qwen icon** in the top-right corner of the editor
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- Run `Qwen Code: Open` from the Command Palette (`Cmd+Shift+P` / `Ctrl+Shift+P`)
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## Development and Debugging
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3. **Start chatting** — Ask Qwen to help with coding tasks, explain code, fix bugs, or write new features
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To debug and develop this extension locally:
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## Commands
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1. **Clone the repository**
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| Command | Description |
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| -------------------------------- | ------------------------------------------------------ |
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| `Qwen Code: Open` | Open the Qwen Code Chat panel |
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| `Qwen Code: Run` | Launch a classic terminal session with the bundled CLI |
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| `Qwen Code: Accept Current Diff` | Accept the currently displayed diff |
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| `Qwen Code: Close Diff Editor` | Close/reject the current diff |
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```bash
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git clone https://github.com/QwenLM/qwen-code.git
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cd qwen-code
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```
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## Feedback & Issues
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2. **Install dependencies**
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- 🐛 [Report bugs](https://github.com/QwenLM/qwen-code/issues/new?template=bug_report.yml&labels=bug,vscode-ide-companion)
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- 💡 [Request features](https://github.com/QwenLM/qwen-code/issues/new?template=feature_request.yml&labels=enhancement,vscode-ide-companion)
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- 📖 [Documentation](https://qwenlm.github.io/qwen-code-docs/)
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- 📋 [Changelog](https://github.com/QwenLM/qwen-code/releases)
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```bash
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npm install
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# or if using pnpm
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pnpm install
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```
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## Contributing
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3. **Start debugging**
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We welcome contributions! See our [Contributing Guide](https://github.com/QwenLM/qwen-code/blob/main/CONTRIBUTING.md) for details on:
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```bash
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code . # Open the project root in VS Code
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```
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- Open the `packages/vscode-ide-companion/src/extension.ts` file
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- Open Debug panel (`Ctrl+Shift+D` or `Cmd+Shift+D`)
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- Select **"Launch Companion VS Code Extension"** from the debug dropdown
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- Press `F5` to launch Extension Development Host
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4. **Make changes and reload**
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- Edit the source code in the original VS Code window
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- To see your changes, reload the Extension Development Host window by:
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- Pressing `Ctrl+R` (Windows/Linux) or `Cmd+R` (macOS)
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- Or clicking the "Reload" button in the debug toolbar
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5. **View logs and debug output**
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- Open the Debug Console in the original VS Code window to see extension logs
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- In the Extension Development Host window, open Developer Tools with `Help > Toggle Developer Tools` to see webview logs
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## Build for Production
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To build the extension for distribution:
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```bash
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npm run compile
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# or
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pnpm run compile
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```
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To package the extension as a VSIX file:
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```bash
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npx vsce package
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# or
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pnpm vsce package
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```
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- Setting up the development environment
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- Building and debugging the extension locally
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- Submitting pull requests
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## Terms of Service and Privacy Notice
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By installing this extension, you agree to the [Terms of Service](https://github.com/QwenLM/qwen-code/blob/main/docs/tos-privacy.md).
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## License
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[Apache-2.0](https://github.com/QwenLM/qwen-code/blob/main/LICENSE)
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"name": "qwen-code-vscode-ide-companion",
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"displayName": "Qwen Code Companion",
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"description": "Enable Qwen Code with direct access to your VS Code workspace.",
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"version": "0.7.0",
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"version": "0.7.1",
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"publisher": "qwenlm",
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"icon": "assets/icon.png",
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"repository": {
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'cli.js',
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).fsPath;
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const execPath = process.execPath;
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const lowerExecPath = execPath.toLowerCase();
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const needsElectronRunAsNode =
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lowerExecPath.includes('electron');
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let qwenCmd: string;
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const terminalOptions: vscode.TerminalOptions = {
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name: `Qwen Code (${selectedFolder.name})`,
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cwd: selectedFolder.uri.fsPath,
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location,
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};
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let qwenCmd: string;
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// Use system Node via cmd.exe; avoid PowerShell parsing issues
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// On Windows, try multiple strategies to find a Node.js runtime:
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// 1. Check if VSCode ships a standalone node.exe alongside Code.exe
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// 2. Check VSCode's internal Node.js in resources directory
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// 3. Fall back to using Code.exe with ELECTRON_RUN_AS_NODE=1
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const quoteCmd = (s: string) => `"${s.replace(/"/g, '""')}"`;
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const cliQuoted = quoteCmd(cliEntry);
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// TODO: @yiliang114, temporarily run through node, and later hope to decouple from the local node
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qwenCmd = `node ${cliQuoted}`;
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terminalOptions.shellPath = process.env.ComSpec;
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} else {
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// macOS/Linux: All VSCode-like IDEs (VSCode, Cursor, Windsurf, etc.)
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// are Electron-based, so we always need ELECTRON_RUN_AS_NODE=1
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// to run Node.js scripts using the IDE's bundled runtime.
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const quotePosix = (s: string) => `"${s.replace(/"/g, '\\"')}"`;
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const baseCmd = `${quotePosix(execPath)} ${quotePosix(cliEntry)}`;
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if (needsElectronRunAsNode) {
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// macOS Electron helper needs ELECTRON_RUN_AS_NODE=1;
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qwenCmd = `ELECTRON_RUN_AS_NODE=1 ${baseCmd}`;
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} else {
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qwenCmd = baseCmd;
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}
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qwenCmd = `ELECTRON_RUN_AS_NODE=1 ${baseCmd}`;
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}
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const terminal = vscode.window.createTerminal(terminalOptions);
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