--- Order: 7 Area: customization TOCTitle: Display Language PageTitle: Visual Studio Code Display Language (Locale) ContentId: 413A7FA3-94F8-4FCB-A4A3-F4C1E77EF716 DateApproved: 5/9/2016 MetaDescription: How to change the display language (locale) of Visual Studio Code.


Display Language

Visual Studio Code ships with 10 available display languages (locales): English (US), Simplified Chinese, Traditional Chinese, French, German, Italian, Japanese, Korean, Russian and Spanish. Localized display text for all 10 languages is included in the main VS Code download and as such, doesn't require a secondary install.

By default, VS Code picks up the operating system's display language, falling back to English (US) if the locale is not supported.

Available Locales

Display Language Locale
English (US) en
Simplified Chinese zh-CN
Traditional Chinese zh-TW
French fr
German de
Italian it
Japanese ja
Korean ko
Russian ru
Spanish es

Setting the Language

If you want to configure a specific language, you can either use the command line switch --locale to specify a locale when you launch a VS Code session or use the Configure Language command to persist the display language to use when VS Code is started.

Below is an example of using the --locale command line switch to set the VS Code display language to French:

code . --locale=fr

Configure Language command

The Configure Language command creates a locale.json file in your user VS Code folder. Set the locale attribute to your preferred locale.

Press kb(workbench.action.showCommands) to bring up the Command Palette then start typing "config" to filter and display the Configure Language command.

configure language command

Press kbstyle(Enter) and a locale.json file is created with the default value set to your operating system language. You can use IntelliSense (kb(editor.action.triggerSuggest)) to select a different supported language locale.

locale IntelliSense

Save locale.json and restart VS Code to use the new display language.

The example below sets VS Code to display Simplified Chinese zh-CN:

{
    // Defines VS Code's display language.
    "locale":"zh-CN"
}

You can rerun the Configure Language command to review and change your locale.json file.

Note: Changing the locale value requires a restart of VS Code.