Just started using Visual Studio Code, how do I use Minted and (optional) Asymptote?












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I had been using TeXnicCenter for Windows with MikTeX for a while now and I decided to use a different IDE to check out better IDEs for LaTeX.



I decided to download Visual Studio Code along with the extension LaTeX Workshop. I want to integrate all my settings from TeXnicCenter to VSCode, specifically, I want to use Minted and Asymptote (prioritizing Minted in this post). I took a look at this stack exchange post and the LaTeX Workshop wiki but I still don't understand much of what to do.



Since I'm still very new to VSCode, can someone, step-by-step, show me how to implement the following above in VSCode, in particular Minted?



Additionally, I used MikTeX on TeXnicCenter, is there a way for VSCode to use MikTeX?










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    I had been using TeXnicCenter for Windows with MikTeX for a while now and I decided to use a different IDE to check out better IDEs for LaTeX.



    I decided to download Visual Studio Code along with the extension LaTeX Workshop. I want to integrate all my settings from TeXnicCenter to VSCode, specifically, I want to use Minted and Asymptote (prioritizing Minted in this post). I took a look at this stack exchange post and the LaTeX Workshop wiki but I still don't understand much of what to do.



    Since I'm still very new to VSCode, can someone, step-by-step, show me how to implement the following above in VSCode, in particular Minted?



    Additionally, I used MikTeX on TeXnicCenter, is there a way for VSCode to use MikTeX?










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      I had been using TeXnicCenter for Windows with MikTeX for a while now and I decided to use a different IDE to check out better IDEs for LaTeX.



      I decided to download Visual Studio Code along with the extension LaTeX Workshop. I want to integrate all my settings from TeXnicCenter to VSCode, specifically, I want to use Minted and Asymptote (prioritizing Minted in this post). I took a look at this stack exchange post and the LaTeX Workshop wiki but I still don't understand much of what to do.



      Since I'm still very new to VSCode, can someone, step-by-step, show me how to implement the following above in VSCode, in particular Minted?



      Additionally, I used MikTeX on TeXnicCenter, is there a way for VSCode to use MikTeX?










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      I had been using TeXnicCenter for Windows with MikTeX for a while now and I decided to use a different IDE to check out better IDEs for LaTeX.



      I decided to download Visual Studio Code along with the extension LaTeX Workshop. I want to integrate all my settings from TeXnicCenter to VSCode, specifically, I want to use Minted and Asymptote (prioritizing Minted in this post). I took a look at this stack exchange post and the LaTeX Workshop wiki but I still don't understand much of what to do.



      Since I'm still very new to VSCode, can someone, step-by-step, show me how to implement the following above in VSCode, in particular Minted?



      Additionally, I used MikTeX on TeXnicCenter, is there a way for VSCode to use MikTeX?







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