Bicep Extension Finally Arrives in Visual Studio — Here’s What You Need to Know

You’ve likely been wondering when this day would come, and the time has finally arrived — Microsoft has just released the Bicep extension into Visual Studio!

Lidia Rodríguez💜
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Bicep, the open source project used by Visual Studio Code to extend its capabilities, has finally arrived in Visual Studio, enabling users of Microsoft’s flagship IDE to use some of Bicep’s most popular features in the same program they have been using since they were introduced to it — in other words, Visual Studio itself.

The Bicep extension for Visual Studio Code was released 2 years ago (December 11, 2020) and as of today has over 450,000 downloads. I think it was about time it was available for Visual Studio, right?

Source: Bicep for Visual Studio Code

However, not all of Bicep’s features are available in this release, so you might need to be patient while they make their way over there. Here’s what you need to know about Bicep and the extension that has brought it to Visual Studio.

Bicep for Visual Studio Extension

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Lidia Rodríguez💜
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23 years old🎉 — 6 year .NET developer💻 — In my spare time I write things that turn into articles📖