 When it opens with code one time, it will open with code every time, every time, every time. What's up team? It's your biggest fan, the real Casadero. And in this session, I'm going to show you guys how to open a json file in Visual Studio Code by default. This is probably not a problem that a lot of people have, but somebody was asking about it in the code 365 startup lab online chat and Discord. So I figured, hey man, there may be other people out here having the same issue. So I'm going to help them out. So check it out. What we're going to do is we're going to open up this folder right here. Actually, we'll just make a new folder on the desktop. So I'm going to go new folder and I'm going to name this, we're just going to call this json file. All right, it's been inside of here. I'm going to roll up in here and we can make new documents, right? So we can go right new. We can go, sometimes we can create, well, we can create text documents and stuff down here. But as you can see, there is no option to create a json file. But what we can do is when we right click, you can go open with code. This will open this folder inside of Visual Studio Code. And now we can do things like you file and we can say, you know, files.json. And then we can go in here, we can make, let's just make some json data. So we'll say file name, file. Now we can close all this out. And when we go back to our folder, we see this file.json. But when we double click it, it may not open in Visual Studio Code, it may click it, it may not open in Visual Studio Code, it may open somewhere else. So what you can do is if you double click this file and it opens someplace else, or it tries to open in like some other editor or something, you can just right click on it and you can say open with code. And when it opens with code one time, it'll open with code every time. And that should be it. But even still, if you can't do it, if you go here, Control C, you can hit Windows, the Windows can type in power shell, enter. And then you can just do a CD, some quotation marks, paste that file directory in there, hit enter. And now you're in that directory. And now you see your files.json, you can type code file, just a few letters and then hit tab and it'll auto-complete. Hit enter and it'll open in Visual Studio Code. And then from there on, that file is going to open in Visual Studio Code whenever you want to open a file. And this is that applies to any file, JSON files, XML files, HTML files, whatever files you want to open in Visual Studio Code. If you go through those steps, you will be able to open them in Visual Studio Code. So that's it team. Thanks for hanging out with me here. I look forward to seeing you guys in the next video. If that was helpful, subscribe. And also check out the Code 365 startup lab, why I got some free intro courses for your team. You can also check out WriteCodeDrinkCoffee.com where you can pick up merch for coders. I'll see you next time.