To get started, choose the supported application where you'd like to install the Postman VS Code extension. Then complete the pre-requisite configurations required to use the VS Code extension. Once complete, install the VS Code extension then sign in to your Postman account or create a new account.
You can learn how to view your version of the VS Code extension and view events related to the extension. You can also learn about shortcuts to help you use the VS Code extension.
Application requirementsThe VS Code extension is supported in the following applications:
PrerequisitesThe VS Code extension supports all versions of Cursor and Windsurf
You must configure the following pre-requisites before you can use the VS Code extension:
To install the VS Code extension, go to the Visual Studio Marketplace.
Sign in to PostmanSign in to Postman to use the VS Code extension. When you sign in, select a team to access its workspaces and you'll be able to see the request history in the sidebar. You can create a Postman account if you don't already have one.
If this is your first time opening the VS Code extension, a tab opens in the extension where you can sign in to Postman or create an account.
Learn more about signing in to Postman.
Create a Postman accountTo create a new Postman account, do the following:
Learn more about signing up for a Postman account.
View the versionTo view the VS Code extension version you're using, do the following:
The VS Code extension log displays events related to the VS Code extension. The logs show the date and time an event occurred, the log type, and a description of the event.
You can use the following shortcuts in the VS Code extension:
Action macOS Windows/Linux Open the VS Code extension â+â¥+P Ctrl+Win+P Create a new collection Holding â, press R then C Holding Ctrl, press R then C Create a new environment Holding â, press R then E Holding Ctrl, press R then E Open a new request tab Holding â, press R then N Holding Ctrl, press R then N Open the Postman Console Holding â, press R then P Holding Ctrl, press R then PLast modified: 2025/07/25
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