When you want to remove Visual Studio with uninstall utility, the earlier versions of Visual Studio or other programs which depend on might be broken by uninstalling the shared components or.NET Framework 4.
- Uninstall Visual Studio Macro Tools
- Visual Studio For Mac
- Uninstall Visual Studio For Mac
- Microsoft Visual Studio For Mac
- Uninstall Visual Studio For Mac Preview
Basics
- I installed Visual Studio Code a while ago, and I'm now trying to remove it. I don't remember how I installed it, but everything I've tried to remove it doesn't work.
- Uninstall Visual Studio App for Mac. The first rung on the ladder in uninstalling Aesthetic Studio from a Macintosh is to find Visual Studio.app in the /Applications website directory and pull it to the Garbage Can. Otherwise, right-click and choose Move to Garbage as illustrated in the next image.
- Today, I officially uninstall Visual Studio 2015 and upgrade to Visual Studio 2017!!Whenever I do a major upgrade I usually re-format my machine and get a fresh install, but this time I decided not to and just uninstall and clean up my machine as best as I can.
PyCharm provides a dedicated tool for installing, uninstalling, and upgrading Python packages. So doing, if a packaging tool is missing, PyCharm suggests to install it.
PyCharm smartly tracks the status of packages and recognizes outdated versions by showing the number of the currently installed package version (column Version), and the latest available version (column Latest). When a newer version of a package is detected, PyCharm marks it with the arrow sign .
Installing packages

To install a package
- In the Project Interpreter page of the project settings, select the desired Python interpreter or virtual environment.
- Click .
- In the Available Packagesdialog box that opens, select the desired package from the list.
If necessary, use the Search field, where you can enter any string. So doing, the list of packages shrinks to show the matching packages only.
- If required, select the following checkboxes:
- Specify version: if this checkbox is selected, you can select the desired version from the drop-down list of available versions. By default, the latest version is taken.
- Options: If this checkbox is selected, you can type the options in the text field.
- Click Install Package.
You can use the various packaging tools, including devpi or PyPi.
Uninstall Visual Studio Macro Tools

To specify a custom repository, follow these steps
- In the Project Interpreter page of the project settings, click , and then, in the Available Packages dialog, click Manage Repositories.
- In the Manage Repositories dialog box that opens, click to add a URL of a local repository, for example, something like
http://somehost/alice/dev. - In the Manage Repositories dialog box, click OK.
- Back in the Available Packages dialog, click to reload the list of packages. As a result, the packages that exist on the local server appear.
PyCharm provides a quick fix that automatically installs the package you’re trying to import: if, after the keyword import, you type a name of a package that is not currently available on your machine, a quick fix suggests to either ignore the unresolved reference, or download and install the missing package:
Uninstalling packages
To uninstall a package
- On the Project Interpreter page, in the list of packages, select the ones to be deleted.
- Click . The selected packages are removed from disk.
Upgrading packages
To upgrade a package

- On the Project Interpreter page, in the list of packages, select the packages to be upgraded.
- Click . The selected package is upgraded to the latest available version.
External Links:
I have been using an App (Visual Studio Code) on Mac OS X for several months now. Somehow I've gotten the app into an unusable state on Mac OS X. I uninstalled it and reinstalled it. However, that did not work. It looks like my user settings and preferences persisted though. Which means that there are some files or settings somewhere on Mac OS X.
Where do those files / settings get stored? I would like to remove them and start from scratch and see if that fixes my issue.
Thanks,
1 Answer
To completely remove Visual Studio Code you should delete the following files and folders:
monitored with fseventer (OK it's a 404, but the domain still exists)