UrlEncode problem in vscode notebook cell - visual-studio-code

I am trying to add an URL to jump to another file named in Chinese in the notebook markdown cell with the following code:
[测试](./测试.ipynb)
But when I click, an error occurs:
Unable to open %E6%B5%8B%E8%AF%95.ipynb'
Unable to read file 'd:\coding\repos\test\%E6%B568B%E8%AF695.ipynb'(Error: Unable to resolve nonexistent file 'd:\coding\repos\test\%E6%B5%8B%E8%AF%95.ipynb)
There seems no encoding option that can be set for .ipynb file. (I tried to add a setting.json file in .vscode folder to set encoding, but it failed.) And there is no error when using jupyter-lab. So I think this might be a bug of vscode. I opened an issue in vscode. But before that issue is solved, is there any method I can deal with this?
Update Updating to 1.68.1 solves the problem.

I did not get it solved in VS Code until VS Code developers dealt with the issue. And Updating to a later release, 1.68.1 solves the problem.

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VS Code is not checking any of my files for Error

Vs code is not checking any of my files for errors.
The below picture has an error at line: 13, cause I haven't imported the "Data" component.
But VScode is not showing any error.
https://i.stack.imgur.com/OYaIy.png
VScode is just not checking any of my files, for example it lets me save a file like this.
https://i.stack.imgur.com/qNAMz.png
I have ESLint extension installed in VScode.
Please help me with this situation.
From VScode Github
Remove "breadcrumbs.enabled": false line from your VScode settings

VS Code Failed to Install Visual Studio Code Update

I am trying to update my VS Code but am getting an error message: Updates may fail due to anti virus software and/or runaway processes.
A log file stemming from my Users was attached, but I am not sure what to check for. I am still new to computers and programming.
I copied the Code.exe file from where my program was installed and pasted it to the temp map: C:\Users\YOUR_USERNAME\AppData\Local\Programs\Microsoft VS Code
I reran the update and it works.
Run the update setup file, with a name like "CodeSetup-stable-...exe", in the following location:
C:\Users\<:User>\AppData\Local\Temp\vscode-update-system-x64
Replace <:User> with your username. And make sure VS Code is closed.
The same problem happened to me as well. It was because I installed VS Code in another directory other than the default location. The problem happened because after downloading the update in the Temp directory, VS Code tried to locate the previous installation in the default location to update it. As it failed, the update setup file remained with the temporary files. The problem was solved by manually installing the update.
This is how I resolved the problem:
Close VSCode.
Run VSCode AS ADMINISTRATOR by right clicking in the VS Code icon. This process opens VScode.
Now run the same VSCODE update as usual from inside VSCode.
VSCode closes after the update process and the latest VSCODE version is installed.
This happens because you installed VSCode in a specific directory, delete and download again but leave the default directory. This is because the update file looks for the default directory
This problem appeared to me because I moved the files of the setup of the vscode from Partition to another, and the solution was very simple. I opened the file that was in the path that appeared in the alert, and the problem was solved.
Just make sure any instance vscode was closed!

Dart syntax highlighting is not working in vs code

i have been using vs code for flutter for 3 months and now i got into this issue
syntax prediction works and flutter run is also working but syntax color is gone
Also i have uninstalled every extensions and reinstalled vs code
here is the console screenshot
It appears that one of the files in the Dart extension may be corrupt on your disk (syntaxs/dart.json). I would try to uninstall the extension and re-install it.
If that does not help, please check the contents of the .vscode-extensions folder in your home directory in the Dart-Code folder syntaxes/dart.json and see why it is not valid json.
I've seen this once before (https://github.com/microsoft/vscode/issues/73134) though it's not clear why it happened.

Can't run python code through VS Code. Can't open file ptvsd_launcher.py [Errno 22] Invalid Argument

VSCode was working perfectly a few days ago before this started happening. Attempting to run any python code through VSCode (with or without debugging) Results in this error in the terminal
can't open file '"c:/Users/Rastus22/.vscode/extensions/ms-python.python-2019.5.17517/pythonFiles/ptvsd_launcher.py"': [Errno 22] Invalid argument
A little after the error shows I get a message telling me there was a timeout waiting for the debugger. There aren't any errors in the python itself, currently testing with a file that contains only a print statement. My only other extension is the Darkula theme.
I've tried reinstalling the Python extension and resetting the launch.json file as well as my settings.json file. I've also tried copying over a known good copy of launch and settings file from a different machine and had no luck.
I can't really seem to find anyone else online with the same issue either.
Downgrading to the 2019.4 fixed the issue completely. Thanks to Samuel Cooper for this answer.
Steps to downgrade:
Make sure the Python extension is installed.
Hit the "manage" button on the extension.
"Install another version"
Search for the version you want to move to. I downgraded to version 2019.4.12954

Receiving error message 'Extension host terminated unexpectedly.' in Visual Studio Code

I have been looking around and I haven't found any answers to my issue.
I keep getting this error "Extension host terminated unexpectedly." and I have tried removing all of my extensions, reinstalling the program, trying different versions of vscode including the insider versions.
The way I get this isssue isn't from trying to use the debugger or trying to use some sort of extension, as I said before I removed all of them and the error keeps on coming back, it's simply from opening the application. I'm not entirely sure how to continue? I have had to use another editor because the error just doesn't go away. I will just have to wait for another update of Visual Studio Code I assume? I've had the issue since tuesday this week, guessing since the latest update.
Above is the error message I get. It is closed by esc but reappears very shortly after, every time.
When I open developer tools, this is what I find in the console.
Running vscode from command prompt with Code.exe --disable-extensions doesn't help.
Visual Studio Code version: 1.16.1
I appreciate any help.
Linking my github issue on Microsoft/vscode as reference
I had the same error after updating vsc to v. 1.31.0.
Disabling Live Server Extension worked for me.
Here's the error i'm getting having the extension enabled.
I started getting this error when vscode automatically updated to March 2020 (version 1.44). I have tried various suggestions given in the forum and over the internet but none of them worked.
What worked for me: I downloaded January 2020 (version 1.42) build from https://code.visualstudio.com/updates/v1_42 and ran over the previous installation without uninstalling and surprisingly, the error disappeared and all extensions are loading and working properly.
I tried following things and non of them worked:
I disabled all the installed extension from GUI.
uninstalled all the extension and installed again.
removed the left-over extensions from Windows %USERPROFILE%.vscode\extensions.
tried launching from the command prompt with --disable-extensions option.
Linking my github issue on Microsoft/vscode as reference.
It ended up being one of the base extensions that runs on startup that was the root of the problem.
In my case the git in extensions folder was causing it.
"git.enabled": false was not doing the trick so I had to remove the git folder altogether for the error to disappear.
In my case, I used typescript-hero extension. Disabling this extension fixed my problem.
It's temporal fix but maybe will help somebody.
I disabled all the extensions with name Live for example Live Server, Live Share etc and restarted my vscode again and it worked for me.
For me this was happening due to HTML CSS Support extension. so i removed it and restarted vs code and voila! it worked!
I had to uninstall few extensions related to Java (debugger for java, Test runner for java, extension pack for java etc) to make the error go away.
Click on the developer tool option that popups and see if it has the extension which is causing this error.
I got same issue and it was because of Color Highlight Extension. I just uninstalled Color Highlight Extension and its working fine and NO ERROR.
Me too. My failure has no "Code":
Extension host terminated unexpectedly. Code: null Signal: SIGABRT
MessageService.ts
I recently ran into the same error message after accepting a permission to run a program on the extension livepreview. It corrupted all other extensions where it could not find the commands. I deleted all extension files and reinstalled the other extensions without a problem. I tried liveserver again but It never prompted me again for permissions and still, the error message keeps occurring. I'm assuming liveserver was trying to ask the computer permission to run a local server after which is still accepted but something else is interfering with the computer being able to translate from the program to actually building and accessing the local server.
In my case, the live server extension was causing this issue in 1.31.0v of VS Code. After uninstalling the extension it started working correctly.
In my case it was from the extension "Todo Tree". It was breaking on a particularly large file in my project (13.7mb), with the error saying the file was over the max-size for a node-buffer (used by the C regex matcher).
Resolved the issue by disabling the extension.
I also opened an issue for it here: https://github.com/Gruntfuggly/todo-tree/issues/135
I had same problem with following error in my VSCode console.
`1: node::DecodeWrite
2: node::InternalCallbackScope::Close
3: v8::internal::VirtualMemory::TakeControl
4: v8::internal::PerThreadAssertScope<4,1>::PerThreadAssertScope<4,1>
5: v8::internal::operator<<
6: v8::internal::operator<<
7: 00000073ECF04481`
I solved it by uninstalling Angular Console extension. Not sure if it was that particular extension or some other memory issue but problem went away as soon as I uninstalled that.
Remove all Extensions which are located in a per user extensions folder. Depending on your platform, the location is in the following folder:
Windows %USERPROFILE%\.vscode\extensions
macOS
~/.vscode/extensions
Linux ~/.vscode/extensions
Restart vscode and start installing extensions.
I am not sure why this caused , but the Antivirus was throwing popups that something like extensionprocess.js file was repaired.
Disabled the Antivirus and re-installed Vscode and it was back to normal.
Hope this helps.
Here is what helped me:
Ctrl+Shift+P --> type: "Disable"
and click Disable all installed extensions
(alternatively click Disable all installed extensions for this Workspace)
Then go to extensions panel on the left and re-enable slowly those that you really need.
See which extension (or their combination) triggers that error.
It will be highly appreciated which extenstion/combination you'll find guilty as there may be several of them, and different in time...
for me, it was code runner extension I just disabled it.