How to Add MCP Servers to VS Code (with GitHub Copilot)
In this tutorial, I’ll walk you through the step-by-step process of adding MCP servers to Visual Studio Code using GitHub Copilot. Whether you’re setting up your first MCP server or integrating multiple ones for AI-assisted workflows, this guide will help you get started quickly.
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✍️ Resources ✍️
- VS Code MCP Servers: https://code.visualstudio.com/mcp
- Snyk MCP: https://snyk.co/mcp-docs
⏲️ Chapters ⏲️
00:00 - Intro
00:15 - How to add MCP servers to Visual Studio Code
02:25 - Discovering previously used tools and MCP Servers
03:01 - Getting started
03:41 - Checking the project security
05:53 - Managing your MCP servers
06:10 - How to uninstall MCP servers
06:30 - Other ways of managing MCP servers
07:17 - How to sync your settings on all devices
07:53 - Outro
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