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I vscode on my Ubuntu 16.04 platform and I've installed C++ Intellisense
austin.code-gnu-global
and C/C++ ms-vscode.cpptools extensions for cpp project. Here is a part of my setting.json:



"C_Cpp.updateChannel": "Insiders",
"C_Cpp.intelliSenseEngine": "Default",
"files.trimTrailingWhitespace": true,
"files.exclude": {
"**/build": true,
"**/.git*": true,
"**/.vscode": true,
"**/.git": true,
"**/.svn": true,
"**/.hg": true,
"**/.DS_Store": true
},


The flame icon has alerted since yesterday. BTW, my project contains a large number of files which exceeds the maximum watchers fs.inotify.max_user_watches=524288, So I wonder how can I cope with the warning:"Visual Studio Code is unable to watch for file changes in this large workspace" (error ENOSPC)?









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    I vscode on my Ubuntu 16.04 platform and I've installed C++ Intellisense
    austin.code-gnu-global
    and C/C++ ms-vscode.cpptools extensions for cpp project. Here is a part of my setting.json:



    "C_Cpp.updateChannel": "Insiders",
    "C_Cpp.intelliSenseEngine": "Default",
    "files.trimTrailingWhitespace": true,
    "files.exclude": {
    "**/build": true,
    "**/.git*": true,
    "**/.vscode": true,
    "**/.git": true,
    "**/.svn": true,
    "**/.hg": true,
    "**/.DS_Store": true
    },


    The flame icon has alerted since yesterday. BTW, my project contains a large number of files which exceeds the maximum watchers fs.inotify.max_user_watches=524288, So I wonder how can I cope with the warning:"Visual Studio Code is unable to watch for file changes in this large workspace" (error ENOSPC)?









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      I vscode on my Ubuntu 16.04 platform and I've installed C++ Intellisense
      austin.code-gnu-global
      and C/C++ ms-vscode.cpptools extensions for cpp project. Here is a part of my setting.json:



      "C_Cpp.updateChannel": "Insiders",
      "C_Cpp.intelliSenseEngine": "Default",
      "files.trimTrailingWhitespace": true,
      "files.exclude": {
      "**/build": true,
      "**/.git*": true,
      "**/.vscode": true,
      "**/.git": true,
      "**/.svn": true,
      "**/.hg": true,
      "**/.DS_Store": true
      },


      The flame icon has alerted since yesterday. BTW, my project contains a large number of files which exceeds the maximum watchers fs.inotify.max_user_watches=524288, So I wonder how can I cope with the warning:"Visual Studio Code is unable to watch for file changes in this large workspace" (error ENOSPC)?









      share







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      Peiwen_hao is a new contributor to this site. Take care in asking for clarification, commenting, and answering.
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      I vscode on my Ubuntu 16.04 platform and I've installed C++ Intellisense
      austin.code-gnu-global
      and C/C++ ms-vscode.cpptools extensions for cpp project. Here is a part of my setting.json:



      "C_Cpp.updateChannel": "Insiders",
      "C_Cpp.intelliSenseEngine": "Default",
      "files.trimTrailingWhitespace": true,
      "files.exclude": {
      "**/build": true,
      "**/.git*": true,
      "**/.vscode": true,
      "**/.git": true,
      "**/.svn": true,
      "**/.hg": true,
      "**/.DS_Store": true
      },


      The flame icon has alerted since yesterday. BTW, my project contains a large number of files which exceeds the maximum watchers fs.inotify.max_user_watches=524288, So I wonder how can I cope with the warning:"Visual Studio Code is unable to watch for file changes in this large workspace" (error ENOSPC)?







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