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Development tasks for the Databricks extension for Visual Studio Code

This article links to information about how to use the Databricks extension for Visual Studio Code to complete the following development tasks:

  • Enable PySpark and Databricks Utilities code completion

  • Debug code by using Databricks Connect integration

  • Run a Python file on a cluster

  • Run a Python file as a job

  • Run a Python notebook as a job

  • Run an R, Scala, or SQL notebook as a job

  • Run tests with pytest

  • Use environment variables

  • Create a custom run configuration


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