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// If you want to run as a non-root user in the container, see .devcontainer/docker-compose.yml.
{
"name": "Existing Docker Compose (Extend)",
// Update the 'dockerComposeFile' list if you have more compose files or use different names.
// The .devcontainer/docker-compose.yml file contains any overrides you need/want to make.
"dockerComposeFile": [
"../../03/docker-compose.yml",
"docker-compose.yml"
],
// The 'service' property is the name of the service for the container that VS Code should
// use. Update this value and .devcontainer/docker-compose.yml to the real service name.
"service": "react",
// The optional 'workspaceFolder' property is the path VS Code should open by default when
// connected. This is typically a file mount in .devcontainer/docker-compose.yml
"workspaceFolder": "/workspace",
// Use 'settings' to set *default* container specific settings.json values on container create.
// You can edit these settings after create using File > Preferences > Settings > Remote.
"settings": {
// This will ignore your local shell user setting for Linux since shells like zsh are typically
// not in base container images. You can also update this to an specific shell to ensure VS Code
// uses the right one for terminals and tasks. For example, /bin/bash (or /bin/ash for Alpine).
"terminal.integrated.shell.linux": null
},
// Uncomment the next line if you want start specific services in your Docker Compose config.
// "runServices": [],
// Uncomment the next line if you want to keep your containers running after VS Code shuts down.
// "shutdownAction": "none",
// Uncomment the next line to run commands after the container is created - for example installing git.
// "postCreateCommand": "apt-get update && apt-get install -y git",
// Add the IDs of extensions you want installed when the container is created in the array below.
"extensions": []
}