Help #178626
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Open the codespace and click View Creation Log in that popup. Find the first real error, not the follow up ones. That line will tell which script or package failed in .devcontainer. In the command palette run Codespaces: Rebuild Container. If it succeeds you are done. If rebuild fails again on every single assignment, then the class template or the course repository is broken. Only the owner of that repo or the school org admin can fix it. They need to fix the Dockerfile or devcontainer.json so that the container can actually start. A temporary workaround is to open the repo in the browser editor or in local VS Code and skip Codespaces until the template is fixed. |
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Soo I am unable to literally access any of my code assignments regardless of the chapters which is weird. I have never encountered this issue before, ive tried incognito mode, contacting support I even told my instructor and he didnt have an answer so now im stuck.
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