# yaml-language-server: $schema=https://aka.ms/configuration-dsc-schema/0.2 # This configuration is for a minimal installation of Visual Studio meant for CI use or setups with # remote access with no need for convenience features of the IDE. It installs the dependencies # without additional recommended packages. If you want to use the IDE to edit code, you probably # want to use the regular configuration.dsc.yaml (or launch Visual Studio Installer afterwards, pick # modify and then unselect and reselect the "Desktop Development with C++" workload) # (the allowPrerelease directive refers to the DSC module) properties: resources: - resource: Microsoft.WinGet.DSC/WinGetPackage id: VisualStudio directives: description: Install Visual Studio 2022 Community allowPrerelease: true settings: id: Microsoft.VisualStudio.2022.Community source: winget - resource: Microsoft.VisualStudio.DSC/VSComponents id: minimal LibreOffice Components dependsOn: - VisualStudio directives: description: Install components required to build LibreOffice settings: productId: Microsoft.VisualStudio.Product.Community channelId: VisualStudio.17.Release vsConfigFile: '${WinGetConfigRoot}\2022_cross.vsconfig' configurationVersion: 0.2.0