About VS Code
A cross platform source code editor with built in debugging and version control features. Software developers use it to write, test, and debug code across multiple languages and collaborate via repositories and extensions. It stores and accesses source files, project configurations, and may handle credentials or tokens through extensions; controlling access is important to protect confidential code and secure build pipelines.
What Cakewalk Does With VS Code
Govern who on your team and which agents can access VS Code as code moves from commit to production. VS Code connects to Cakewalk as an agent platform and accesses every connected app through one gateway address. Each action runs as the person who triggered it, checked against policy with an audit record.
Integration Capabilities
VS Code connects to Cakewalk through a single gateway address. From there it accesses the company's connected apps, with each request scoped to the person using it and checked against policy.
Use Cases
| Use Case | Description |
|---|---|
| One Security Layer for Every Agent Agent Platform | Connect VS Code once and it joins the same governance layer as every agent platform your team runs, under one audit log and policies you tune by person, app and action. |
| Each Person Gets Their Own Access Agent Platform | When several people use VS Code, each one's agent acts with that person's own permissions, never a shared account. The same agent gives each person only the access they already have. |
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