# VSCode Use the [VSCode-Go] plugin, with the following configuration: ```json5 "go.useLanguageServer": true, "[go]": { "editor.snippetSuggestions": "none", "editor.formatOnSave": true, "editor.codeActionsOnSave": { "source.organizeImports": true, } }, "gopls": { "usePlaceholders": true, // add parameter placeholders when completing a function // ----- Experimental settings ----- "completeUnimported": true, // autocomplete unimported packages "watchChangedFiles": true, // watch file changes outside of the editor "deepComplete": true, // deep completion }, "files.eol": "\n", // formatting only supports LF line endings ``` VSCode will complain about the `"gopls"` settings, but they will still work. Once we have a consistent set of settings, we will make the changes in the VSCode plugin necessary to remove the errors. If you encounter problems with import organization, please try setting a higher code action timeout (any value greater than 750ms), for example: ```json5 "[go]": { "editor.codeActionsOnSaveTimeout": 3000 } ``` To enable more detailed debug information, add the following to your VSCode settings: ```json5 "go.languageServerFlags": [ "-rpc.trace", // for more detailed debug logging "serve", "--debug=localhost:6060", // to investigate memory usage, see profiles ], ``` See the section on [command line](command-line.md) arguments for more information about what these do, along with other things like `--logfile=auto` that you might want to use. You can disable features through the `"go.languageServerExperimentalFeatures"` section of the config. An example of a feature you may want to disable is `"documentLink"`, which opens [`godoc.org`](https://godoc.org) links when you click on import statements in your file. [VSCode-Go]: https://github.com/microsoft/vscode-go # VSCode Remote Development with gopls You can also make use of `gopls` with the [VSCode Remote Development](https://code.visualstudio.com/docs/remote/remote-overview) extensions to enable full-featured Go development on a lightweight client machine, while connected to a more powerful server machine. First, install the Remote Development extension of your choice, such as the [Remote - SSH](https://code.visualstudio.com/docs/remote/ssh) extension. Once you open a remote session in a new window, open the Extensions pane (Ctrl+Shift+X) and you will see several different sections listed. In the "Local - Installed" section, navigate to the Go extension and click "Install in SSH: hostname". Once you have reloaded VSCode, you will be prompted to install `gopls` and other Go-related tools. After one more reload, you should be ready to develop remotely with VSCode and the Go extension.