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woeful egret
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^ just so we aren't cluttering the chat

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copying this into here

unkempt sedge
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okay

woeful egret
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This may be a recent issue

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I would remove all of the relevant extensions, then reinstall the Unity extension

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so, get rid of the Unity extension, then uninstall C#, C# Dev Kit, the .NET Install Tool...

unkempt sedge
woeful egret
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I would also go ahead and delete the ms-dotnettools.vscode-dotnet-runtime folder found at this path

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to force it to re-download the runtime

unkempt sedge
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It seems okay, but then it is not.

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So everything remained the same

woeful egret
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Hm, I'm not sure what the issue is, then. Do you get the same output in the "C# Dev Kit" window as before?

unkempt sedge
woeful egret
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one other thing I would try

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delete the .csproj files and regenerate project files again

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I had a problem once where there was bad data in those files, and Unity was only updating part of the file instead of completely recreating it from scratch

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(everything was in there twice)

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so: close VSCode, delete Assembly-CSharp.csproj, regenerate project files, double click a script asset

unkempt sedge
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Done, the same

woeful egret
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Darn. I haven't got any other good ideas.

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You hsould ask again in #💻┃unity-talk and mention that you've troubleshooted this already (maybe link to this thread so that peopl can see what we tried). Make sure to mention the error you're seeing.