is there a way to get the docker compose reference directly inside vs code somehow
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@atomicthumbs the official Docker extension does that yeah (it exposes a Docker compose
language) https://marketplace.visualstudio.com/items?itemName=ms-azuretools.vscode-docker
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@eramdam sadly all that seems to do is tell me when i'm doing something wrong and provide tool tips... alas
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@atomicthumbs ooooooooooo yeah my bad i misunderstood what you meant 😔
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@atomicthumbs split view with ctrl-\ or cmd-\ > open command palette > "Show Simple Browser" > paste URL
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@atomicthumbs though honestly the better answer might be "git clone the docker docs (https://github.com/docker/docs), which are in markdown, and open them in a split"
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