Install PHP Intelephense extension for syntax highlighting and IntelliSense. 2. Set PHP executable path in settings for linting and debugging. 3. Enable real-time syntax checking to catch errors. 4. Configure Xdebug with proper php.ini settings and launch.json for step-through debugging. 5. Use PHP snippets to accelerate coding with predefined templates.

To write PHP code effectively in Visual Studio Code, proper configuration is essential for syntax support, debugging, and error checking.
The operating environment of this tutorial: Dell XPS 13, Windows 11
1. Install the PHP Language Extension
This extension adds core PHP language features such as syntax highlighting, IntelliSense, and code navigation to VS Code.
- Open Visual Studio Code and go to the Extensions view by clicking the Extensions icon in the Activity Bar or pressing Ctrl+Shift+X
- Search for "PHP Intelephense" developed by Ben Mewburn
- Click Install to add the extension to your editor
IntelliSense will now provide function suggestions, parameter hints, and class auto-completion as you type
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2. Configure PHP Executable Path
VS Code needs to know where the PHP interpreter is located on your system to enable features like linting and debugging.
- Download and install PHP from the official PHP website if not already installed
- After installation, locate the php.exe file (typically in C:\php or a subfolder under your web server directory)
- In VS Code, open Settings by pressing Ctrl+,
- Search for "php.validate.executablePath"
- Set the path to your php.exe file (e.g., C:\php\php.exe)
Ensure the PHP version is compatible with your project requirements
3. Enable Syntax Checking and Linting
Syntax checking helps identify errors in your PHP code as you write it.
- With the PHP extension installed and executable path set, syntax validation runs automatically
- Type a deliberate error such as missing semicolon or unmatched bracket
- Observe that the editor underlines the error and displays a warning in the Problems panel
Errors appear in real time, helping catch bugs before runtime
4. Set Up Debugging with Xdebug
Debugging allows step-through execution, variable inspection, and breakpoint management in your PHP scripts.
- Download Xdebug extension compatible with your PHP version from xdebug.org
- Place the downloaded .dll file in the ext folder of your PHP installation
- Edit your php.ini file and add the following lines:
- zend_extension=xdebug
- xdebug.mode=debug
- xdebug.start_with_request=yes
- Restart your web server or PHP service
- In VS Code, go to Run and Debug view (Ctrl+Shift+D), click "create a launch.json file", and select PHP
- Verify the configuration points to the correct PHP executable
Launch debugging by setting a breakpoint and starting the debugger with F5
5. Use Snippets and Code Templates
Code snippets speed up development by inserting commonly used code blocks with minimal keystrokes.
- Install additional snippet extensions like "PHP Snippets" by Christian Knuth
- Type keywords such as "phpclass", "phpfunc", or "phpprop" in a .php file
- Select the desired snippet from the suggestion list and press Tab to expand it
Customize snippets via User Snippets in VS Code settings if needed











