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Created devcontainer in Andino
A DevContainer is a development environment defined using a Docker container, allowing developers to set up and reproduce consistent and portable development environments. These containers are configured using a devcontainer.json file, which specifies the Docker image to use, environment settings, Visual Studio Code extensions, and other configuration parameters.
How it works
In this configuration for devcontainer I did use of the current dockerfile located in the directory docker from the andino repository. The main intention was to do not modify any previous created filed and just work on top of them. Also in this devcontainer was created to make use of the NVIDIA drivers to improve the simulation experience while developing.
References
Development Containers
In this link you can find some of the properties needed to modify the .json file and also to understand anything you want to from it.