To open the command palette, press F1 in Visual Studio Code.
The extension supports the following Visual Studio Code commands. Select the Install button to open Visual Studio Code and go directly to the Azurite extension page. You can also navigate to Visual Studio Code extension market in your browser. Within Visual Studio Code, select the EXTENSIONS pane and search for Azurite in the EXTENSIONS:MARKETPLACE. The following image shows the command line output that appears when you run an Azure Function project. Any attempt to start the legacy emulator will be blocked because Azurite is using the listening ports that are required by the legacy storage emulator. That's because Visual Studio might try to start the legacy storage emulator that is built into Visual Studio. If you start the project by using the debug build configuration, you might receive an error.