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Getting started with the CodeQL for Visual Studio Code extension
The CodeQL extension for Visual Studio Code makes it easy to run a query to find problems in codebases.
Who can use this feature?
GitHub CodeQL is licensed on a per-user basis upon installation. You can use CodeQL only for certain tasks under the license restrictions. For more information, see "About the CodeQL CLI."
If you have a GitHub Advanced Security license, you can use CodeQL for automated analysis, continuous integration, and continuous delivery. For more information, see "About GitHub Advanced Security."
About CodeQL for VS Code
You can write, run, and test CodeQL queries inside Visual Studio Code with the CodeQL extension.
Installing CodeQL for Visual Studio Code
To get started with CodeQL for Visual Studio Code, you need to install and set up the extension.
Managing CodeQL databases
You can work with CodeQL databases using the extension.
Running CodeQL queries
You can run queries on CodeQL databases and view the results in Visual Studio Code.
Exploring data flow with path queries
You can run CodeQL queries in Visual Studio Code to help you track the flow of data through a program, highlighting areas that are potential security vulnerabilities.