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Disable automatic fetching of remote repositories in Visual Studio Code

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Works with Windows 10 and 11Works with Windows Vista, XP, 7, 8, 10, 11, and Windows Server 2008 or newer.
  • Single actionThis page belongs to a script, containing basic changes to achieve a task.
  • Windows onlyThis script improves your privacy on Windows
  • Impact: HighSystem Functionality Loss Risk: High
    This action improves privacy with high impact when you run the recommended script.
  • Batch (batchfile)These changes use Windows system commands to update your settings.
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Ready for disable automatic fetching of remote repositories in Visual Studio Code on Windows to increase privacy protection? This section gives you practical advice on the way. Additionally, this post walks through the workflow to undo the previously applied tweaks.

A foundation for trust in relationships begins with system data privacy defenses. Start with this alteration for cyber privacy control options: look at the choices that make sense for you. Make sure to double-check each step before moving forward. Skipping a small detail could create big problems.

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Technical Details

The instruction set here modifies update scheduling parameters to achieve controlled update monitoring and this adjustment can also help to help strengthen cyber data privacy assurance. Through faster update installations, it helps stop the system from slowing down. To accomplish privacy-friendly application settings, this modification refines JSON configurations to help maintain cyber data handling. This can help efficient settings management to make the system work better.

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  • Tools: Web Browser
  • Difficulty: Simple
  • ≈ 5 instructions
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    Download

    Download the script file by clicking on the   Apply protection  button above.
    Use   Undo protection button above to restore changes.
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  3. 3

    Open

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    Exit

    Once it's done, press any key to exit the window.
  5. 5

    Restart

    Restart your computer for all changes to take effect.

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    Choose script

    1. Search for the script name: Disable automatic fetching of remote repositories in Visual Studio Code
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PowerShell -ExecutionPolicy Unrestricted -Command "$settingKey='git.autofetch'; $settingValue=$false; $jsonFilePath = "^""$($env:APPDATA)\Code\User\settings.json"^""; if (!(Test-Path $jsonFilePath -PathType Leaf)) { Write-Host "^""Skipping, no updates. Settings file was not at `"^""$jsonFilePath`"^""."^""; exit 0; }; try { $fileContent = Get-Content $jsonFilePath -ErrorAction Stop; } catch { throw "^""Error, failed to read the settings file: `"^""$jsonFilePath`"^"". Error: $_"^""; }; if ([string]::IsNullOrWhiteSpace($fileContent)) { Write-Host "^""Settings file is empty. Treating it as default empty JSON object."^""; $fileContent = "^""{}"^""; }; try { $json = $fileContent | ConvertFrom-Json; } catch { throw "^""Error, invalid JSON format in the settings file: `"^""$jsonFilePath`"^"". Error: $_"^""; }; $existingValue = $json.$settingKey; if ($existingValue -eq $settingValue) { Write-Host "^""Skipping, `"^""$settingKey`"^"" is already configured as `"^""$settingValue`"^""."^""; exit 0; }; $json | Add-Member -Type NoteProperty -Name $settingKey -Value $settingValue -Force; $json | ConvertTo-Json | Set-Content $jsonFilePath; Write-Host "^""Successfully applied the setting to the file: `"^""$jsonFilePath`"^""."^"""
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How to apply or restore "Disable automatic fetching of remote repositories in Visual Studio Code" using commands

  • ≈ 2 min to complete
  • Tools: Command Prompt
  • Difficulty: Medium
  • ≈ 3 instructions
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  1. 1

    Open Command Prompt

    Open Command Prompt as Administrator.
  2. 2

    Copy code

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    Paste & run

    Paste the commands into Command Prompt and press Enter to run.

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