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Visual Studio Code has the option to disable extension globally and enable it only for specific workspace.

Where is this settings saved? In which file exactly?

Locations where I checked but couldn't find it are:

  • user settings file: %APPDATA%\Code\User\settings.json
  • workspace settings file (e.g., for my single-folder project it is located in .vscode/settings.json)
  • extensions installation folder: %USERPROFILE%\.vscode\extensions

Where is this setting?

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Visual Studio Code stores that information in:

Windows: %APPDATA%\Code\User\workspaceStorage

Linux: ~/.config/Code/User/workspaceStorage

macOS: ~/Library/Application Support/Code/User/workspaceStorage

Each subdirectory contains three files: workspace.json, state.vscdb, and state.vscdb.backup.

workspace.json is a JSON file that contains the URI of the workspace folder. Example:

{
  "folder": "file:///c%3A/Users/josia/MEGA/Projects/Programming%20Languages/Python/JSON%20Serialize"
}

state.vscdb (and state.vscdb.backup) are SQLite3 files that contain the workspace information that you are looking for. They can be opened with an SQLite viewer/editor such as DB Browser for SQLite.

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  • If this is the correct answer, @mlst should have accepted. I came to this thread because I'm looking for an easy way to set the desired extensions for a workspace. It's easy to set Recommended Extensions (code.visualstudio.com/docs/editor/…). The problem is that we need to manually get the list of extensions IDs from each extension. I was looking for a list in JSON format. I'm sure a utility can be created to query the state db files, and save the result in text suitable for copy/paste.
    – TonyG
    Jun 8, 2021 at 15:59
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    Also, the relevant fields in the database are extensionsIdentifiers/disabled and extensionsIdentifiers/enabled. Note that on Linux, I had to close ALL instances of VSCode (not just the workspace I was editing) in order for edits to those files to be picked up. Mar 7, 2023 at 18:53

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