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command 'vscode-docker.images.selectGroupBy' already exists #1008
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@tvilot we just changed the publisher from "PeterJausovec" to "ms-azuretools". It's possible your machine still has an extension under the old publisher. Can you try reloading VS Code? As a manual workaround, you can go to your "Extensions" page and uninstall v0.6.2 of the extension with "PeterJausovec" as the publisher: |
@EricJizbaMSFT , a clean uninstall -> reload VS Code -> install of Edit: clean uninstall existing docker extension (not VS Code) |
I'm experiencing the same issue and I have a clean install of vscode and the following extensions: code --install-extension Acrolinx.vscode-sidebar
code --install-extension akamud.vscode-theme-onedark
code --install-extension DavidAnson.vscode-markdownlint
code --install-extension docsmsft.docs-article-templates
code --install-extension docsmsft.docs-authoring-pack
code --install-extension docsmsft.docs-markdown
code --install-extension docsmsft.docs-preview
code --install-extension docsmsft.docs-yaml
code --install-extension Equinusocio.vsc-material-theme
code --install-extension ms-azuretools.vscode-docker
code --install-extension ms-vscode.azurecli
code --install-extension ms-vsliveshare.vsliveshare
code --install-extension PKief.material-icon-theme
code --install-extension redhat.vscode-yaml
code --install-extension streetsidesoftware.code-spell-checker |
This doesn't seem to be the issue. I am experiencing it from a clean install. |
@arush0 @IEvangelist @tvilot This should have been fixed with the 0.6.4 update last week. If that's not the case, could you please let us know? Thanks! Current known status: |
Great, thank you @StephenWeatherford ... I have been using VS Code without experiencing the issue since I've updated - seems to have been fixed. Thanks again |
Repro steps:
Action: docker.activate
Error type: Error
Error Message: command 'vscode-docker.images.selectGroupBy' already exists
Version: 0.6.3
OS: linux
Product: Visual Studio Code
Product Version: 1.35.1
Language: en
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