I have a repository on my local system and am testing my changes on a remote server. I am using VSCode for development. I want that on every save, rsync should run in background and sync the changes in the current local file with remote. How can I achieve this with VSCode? asked Dec 8, 2020 at 17:24 Abhay GuptaAbhay Gupta8161 gold badge14 silver badges32 bronze badges I am using Save and Run vscode extension for syncing code between local and remote server whenever I hit save in VSCode. Following is the configuration I am using. "saveAndRun": { "commands": [ { "match": ".*", "cmd": "rsync -av --no-owner ${file} {destination folder}${relativeFile}", "useShortcut": false, "silent": false }, ] } The output generated when the rsync command is run can been seen in VSCode terminal. You can add the above configuration in .vscode/settings.json file. You can learn more about editing settings.json file here answered Dec 9, 2020 at 16:55 Abhay GuptaAbhay Gupta8161 gold badge14 silver badges32 bronze badges The Sync-Rsync extension is designed to do this. answered Jul 7, 2021 at 22:46 JW.JW.51.4k39 gold badges120 silver badges148 bronze badges 1 Here is extension code which uses the onDidSaveTextDocument event to run code after a file is saved. The code uses the exec function of the child_process package to run a command. In this case, it launches the chrome browser. import * as vscode from 'vscode'; import * as path from 'path'; import * as cp from 'child_process'; export function activate(context: vscode.ExtensionContext) { vscode.workspace.onDidSaveTextDocument((d) => { vscode.window.showInformationMessage("Document saved:" + path.basename(d.fileName)); const start = (process.platform == 'darwin' ? 'open' : process.platform == 'win32' ? 'start' : 'xdg-open'); cp.exec(start + ' chrome ' ); }); } answered Dec 9, 2020 at 14:41 RockBoroRockBoro2,3832 gold badges23 silver badges37 bronze badges