
The ability to work with WSL and remote Python interpreters have long been the top requested features on our Python Extension GitHub page. To get started download the remote extension pack, check out the Visual Studio Code Remote documentation, and dive right in! Check out the video below for a quick tour and keep on reading to learn more! Remote-WSL: develop in workspaces running inside of Windows Subsystem for Linux.Remote-SSH: develop in workspaces running on a remote machine over an SSH connection.Remote-Containers: develop in workspaces running inside of local docker containers.This support is currently available in Visual Studio Code Insiders builds, and is enabled by three new remote extensions in the Visual Studio Code marketplace:

Today at P圜on 2019, Microsoft’s Python and Visual Studio Code team announced remote development in Visual Studio Code, enabling Visual Studio Code developers to work in development setups where their code and tools are running remotely inside of docker containers, remote SSH hosts, and Windows Subsystem for Linux (WSL), while you still get a rich and seamless user experience locally.
