The LocalStack Toolkit for VS Code enables you to install, configure, and run LocalStack without leaving VS Code.
The setup wizard ensures LocalStack is installed and configured for a seamless integration with AWS tools, like AWS CLI, SDKs, CDK.
LocalStack can be installed either locally for the current user or globally for all users.
You can start using LocalStack for free by signing up for a free account or signing into an existing one. The setup wizard facilitates this process and configures your authentication token required to start LocalStack.
The LocalStack Toolkit integrates seamlessly with AWS tools like the AWS CLI. It automatically configures a dedicated localstack
AWS profile in your .aws/config
and .aws/credentials
files, if one is not already present.
The LocalStack button in the VS Code status bar provides an instant view of LocalStack's runtime status, such as stopped
or running
.
The status bar button provides access to Start
and Stop
LocalStack commands. The status button turns red if LocalStack is not found or misconfigured.
You can see LocalStack logs in the VS Code Output panel. Simply select LocalStack from the drop-down menu.
Once the profile is configured you can use it from your favorite AWS tools like AWS CLI, SDKs, CDK to deploy to and interact with LocalStack.
Read our full changelog to learn about the latest changes in each release.
Read our contributing guidelines to learn how you can help.
Please provide feedback or report an issue on the LocalStack Toolkit for VS Code by using our GitHub Issues page.
For LocalStack-related questions, feedback, and contributions, you can:
- Check our main repository: visit our get in touch section on LocalStack's GitHub for contact information and support channels.
Join our Slack Community: Connect with other developers on the official LocalStack Slack community.