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Update VS Code extension references from 'ms-azuretools.vscode-docker' to 'ms-azuretools.vscode-containers' in Docker features

…' to 'ms-azuretools.vscode-containers' in Docker features
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labiraus commented May 8, 2025

@microsoft-github-policy-service agree

@labiraus labiraus changed the title Update VS Code extension references from 'ms-azuretools.vscode-docker… FIXES #1357 May 8, 2025
@labiraus labiraus changed the title FIXES #1357 Fixes #1357 May 8, 2025
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Hello @labiraus ,

Thank you for the contribution. Would you kindly site any official documentation which suggests that ms-azuretools.vscode-docker extension has been superseded by ms-azuretools.vscode-containers?
From what I gather, the former is the extension to enable docker cli whereas the latter is the devcontainers extension. Kindly let me know if I am missing some important points here.

With Regards,
Kaniska

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@labiraus according to this blog post, the existing Docker extension is becoming Container Tools
https://techcommunity.microsoft.com/blog/appsonazureblog/major-updates-to-vs-code-docker-introducing-container-tools/4400609

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As @charsleysa has highlighted, the docker extension is being superseded by the container extension. If you download both onto your machine then the container extension will pop up with an error telling you to remove the docker extension.

Both the docker extension and container extension provide the same functionality. You may be confusing ms-azuretools.vscode-containers (container extension) with ms-vscode-remote.remote-containers (devcontainer extension)

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As @charsleysa has highlighted, the docker extension is being superseded by the container extension. If you download both onto your machine then the container extension will pop up with an error telling you to remove the docker extension.

Both the docker extension and container extension provide the same functionality. You may be confusing ms-azuretools.vscode-containers (container extension) with ms-vscode-remote.remote-containers (devcontainer extension)

Hello @labiraus ,

Thank you for the clarification. Indeed that seems to be the case that ms-azuretools.vscode-containers is not related to devcontainers. Let me check this one a little further & take this forward for approval. I will keep you posted.

With Regards,
Kaniska

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@Kaniska244 is there an update on this review?

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Changes are fine. To be further reviewed by maintainers.

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Any update on who still needs to review this, or if it's on hold related to microsoft/vscode-containers#43 ?

@AlvaroRausell AlvaroRausell merged commit f1ae9da into devcontainers:main Jun 18, 2025
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