
code-oss-logs
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Find and read logs from Code OSS dev builds. Use when: finding logs, reading log files, debugging Code OSS, checking renderer logs, extension host logs, agent…
Find and read logs from Code OSS dev builds. Use when: finding logs, reading log files, debugging Code OSS, checking renderer logs, extension host logs, agent…
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name: code-oss-logs description: 'Find and read logs from Code OSS dev builds. Use when: finding logs, reading log files, debugging Code OSS, checking renderer logs, extension host logs, agent host logs, main process logs, investigating errors in dev builds.'
Code OSS Logs
Find and display logs from the most recent Code OSS or Agents app dev run.
Log Root Directories
| App | Default User Data Dir | Logs Path |
|---|---|---|
| Code OSS | $HOME/.vscode-oss-dev | $HOME/.vscode-oss-dev/logs/ |
| Agents app | $HOME/.vscode-oss-dev | $HOME/.vscode-oss-dev/logs/ |
If Code OSS was launched with --user-data-dir=<dir>, use <dir>/logs/ instead of the defaults above. Launch and debugging helpers often create temporary user data dirs under .build/; always prefer the exact user data dir from the launch command when it is known.
Each run creates a timestamped folder like 20260330T163430. The most recent folder sorted by modification time is usually the one the user cares about.
Procedure
- Identify which app the user is asking about: Code OSS or Agents app. If unclear, check both.
- Find the most recent log folder:
Copy & paste — that's it
ls -lt "$HOME/.vscode-oss-dev/logs" | head -5 # or for a custom user data dir: ls -lt "<user-data-dir>/logs" | head -5 - Navigate into the most recent folder and list contents.
- Read the relevant log file(s) based on what the user is investigating. Use
tailfor recent entries orrgto filter.
Directory Layout
Each timestamped log folder has this structure:
<timestamp>/
├── main.log # Electron main process (app lifecycle, window management)
├── agenthost.log # Agent host process (Copilot agent, model listing, agent sessions)
├── mcpGateway.log # MCP gateway/server coordination
├── sharedprocess.log # Shared process (extensions gallery, global services)
├── telemetry.log # Telemetry events
├── terminal.log # Terminal/pty activity
├── ptyhost.log # Pty host process
├── network-shared.log # Shared network activity
├── editSessions.log # Edit sessions / cloud changes
├── userDataSync.log # Settings sync
├── remoteTunnelService.log # Remote tunnel service
│
└── window1/ # Per-window logs (window1, window2, etc.)
├── renderer.log # Renderer process (workbench UI, services, startup)
├── network.log # Per-window network activity
├── views.log # View/panel activity
├── notebook.rendering.log # Notebook rendering
├── customizationsDebug.log # Agent customizations debug info (Agents app)
├── mcpServer.*.log # Per-MCP-server logs (one file per configured server)
│
├── exthost/ # Extension host logs
│ ├── exthost.log # Extension host main log (activation, errors)
│ ├── extHostTelemetry.log
│ ├── <publisher.extension>/ # Per-extension log folders
│ │ └── <extension>.log
│ └── output_logging_<timestamp>/ # Extension output channels
│
└── output_<timestamp>/ # Output channel logs (workbench side)
├── tasks.log # Tasks output
├── agentSessionsOutput.log # Agent sessions output (Agents app)
└── agenthost.<clientId>.log # Agent host IPC traffic when tracing is enabledMultiple output_ Folders
A new output_<timestamp>/ folder and a corresponding output_logging_<timestamp>/ inside exthost/ is created each time the window reloads within the same session. The session-level timestamped folder, such as 20260330T163430/, stays the same, but each reload gets fresh output channel directories. The most recent output_* folder by timestamp has the logs for the current or latest reload. Earlier folders contain logs from prior reloads in that session.
Key Files by Use Case
| Investigating... | Check these files |
|---|---|
| App startup / crashes | main.log, window1/renderer.log |
| Extension issues | window1/exthost/exthost.log, window1/exthost/<publisher.ext>/ |
| Copilot / agent issues | agenthost.log, window1/exthost/GitHub.copilot-chat/ |
| Agent host IPC (Agents app) | window1/output_<timestamp>/agenthost.*.log |
| MCP server problems | mcpGateway.log, window1/mcpServer.*.log |
| Terminal problems | terminal.log, ptyhost.log |
| Network / auth issues | network-shared.log, window1/network.log |
| Settings sync | userDataSync.log |
| Agent customizations | window1/customizationsDebug.log (Agents app) |
Useful Commands
# Recent entries from a log file
tail -50 "<timestamp>/window1/renderer.log"
# Search all logs in a run for a probe marker or error
rg -n "MY_PROBE|error" "<timestamp>"
# Show non-empty logs in a run
find "<timestamp>" -type f -size +0 -printTemporary Console Forwarding Workflow
When using temporary console.log probes and you need those probes to persist in the normal log files, enable dev console forwarding locally before launching Code OSS.
- In
src/vs/platform/log/common/log.ts, findisDevConsoleLogForwardingEnabled. - Temporarily enable the commented
Boolean("true")line:Copy & paste — that's itexport const isDevConsoleLogForwardingEnabled = false || Boolean("true") // done "weirdly" so that a lint warning prevents you from pushing this ; - Build or let the watch task pick up the change.
- Launch Code OSS or the Agents app and reproduce the issue.
- Read the relevant logs.
- Before finishing, restore the flag to its default-off state and remove every temporary
console.logprobe.
The Boolean("true") form is intentionally lint-hostile so an accidentally enabled flag should be caught before check-in. Do not check in this flag enabled.
Tips
- For temporary dev probes in source builds, either
console.logorILogServiceis fine. Use whichever is easiest in the code you are touching. console.logprobes must never be checked in. If logging code is intended to stay in the product, useILogServiceinstead.- If dev console forwarding is enabled in the source build,
console.debug,console.error,console.info,console.log, andconsole.warnare written through the process log service into the normal log files. - Console probes land in the log for the process that emitted them: main process in
main.log, renderer/workbench inwindow1/renderer.log, shared process insharedprocess.log, pty host inptyhost.log, and agent host inagenthost.log. Extension host console output is observed from the renderer side and appears inwindow1/renderer.logwhen forwarding all extension-host console output is enabled. - If console forwarding is not enabled, use
ILogServicefor probes that must persist in the log files; nativeconsole.logmay only appear in DevTools or stdout. - Not all log files have content. Many are created empty and only populated if that subsystem produces output.
window1/is the first window; multi-window sessions will havewindow2/, etc.- Log lines follow the format:
YYYY-MM-DD HH:MM:SS.mmm [level] message.
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